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Combine 4 tablespoons baking soda with 10 centimeters white vinegar in a spray bottle.
Fear not, because this chemical reaction is very typical; the mixture will begin to bubble like a mini-volcano.
Apply the baking soda-white vinegar spray to the grimy tile joints and wait for it to sit for at least one day.
After a good scrub with a toothbrush or sponge, a quick rinse with water will leave your joints looking like new!
5. Meudon White
Using a moist sponge, apply it to the affected joints.
Allow the product to sit on the grime for at least an hour, preferably two.
Thoroughly rinse.
If you want to be very precise while cleaning unclean floor or wall tiles, use an old toothbrush made specifically for this purpose to scrub the tile joint.
6. An Essential Oil Cleaner
Ingredients
3/4 cup baking soda
10 drops of an aromatic oil, like lemon, for example.
One-fourth cup of lemon juice.
Three tablespoons of salt, pinched to taste.
Vinegar, half a cup.
A quarter cup to one teaspoon of dish soap
Instructions
Combine all of the ingredients in a big bowl.
Next, transfer to a spray bottle.
Apply the mixture to the tiles with a spray and let it sit for a few minutes to take effect.
Combine the water and cleaning vinegar in a spray bottle. To clean the bathroom and eliminate limescale and grime, use white vinegar.
After 30 minutes of spraying the solution over the joints, wipe them off with a sponge.
Scrub well with hot water.
Natural stone should not be cleaned with vinegar.
8. Toothpaste
Did you know that you may simply clean the crevices of your joints by using a toothbrush? You may as well get some joint-cleaning and whitening toothpaste!
Apply the toothpaste with a previously used toothbrush to a little grimy joint and scrape it. If the problem persists, try applying some toothpaste to the joint and letting it rest for the night before you wash it off. Clean, uncomplicated… and it also leaves a pleasant, pleasant aroma in the restroom!
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