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Yes, baking soda cleans and shines tiles: here’s how to use it

Over time, tiles used in bathrooms, bathtubs, and kitchens can begin to darken. With too much humidity, it can be difficult to keep them clean. While some choose to use cleaners full of chemicals, others turn to items found around the house to maintain tile floors. To combat the negative impact of humidity and eliminate dust, dirt and mold, here are 5 ways to wash tile joints using natural substances.

Floors and walls can be covered with ceramic, earthenware, stoneware, marble or cement tiles. These joints help hold the tiles in place and ensure the surfaces are waterproof. To preserve tiles and avoid damage due to aggressive treatments, it is best to use natural products. This article offers you five ecological solutions to remove dirt from tile joints and preserve your tiles.
How to clean floor joints with grandmother’s tips?
In order to achieve a shiny look on floors, many households use a mop to clean, wash and sanitize their tiles. But while regular soap is effective in removing dirt from the floor, some natural compounds are really effective in getting rid of grime in grout lines.

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Here are 5 maintenance products to breathe new life into your tile joints.

1. White vinegar

2. Clay stone
Clay stone is a cleaner that does not contain any chemicals and is suitable for many domestic uses. To make your tile joints shine, you can take advantage of the stain removal power of this product. Scrub your joints with a damp sponge containing clay. Finally, rinse them and use a clean, slightly damp sponge to dry them.
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