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After that, use clean water to rinse it off.
This natural stone, which does not include any chemicals, makes it easy to restore faded tile seams. Scrub the floor using a damp sponge that has been soaked in clay.
Rinse it with a clean cloth to restore its shine.
Baking soda is another wonderful item that may revive your dirty, gray tile joints. If you put your grandmother’s words of wisdom to use on a daily basis, it’s okay to keep a pot of them in a cupboard. To clean tile joints with baking soda, follow these steps:
Transfer 4 teaspoons of baking soda and 10 cm of white vinegar to a spray bottle.
You shouldn’t be alarmed; mini-volcano-shaped bubbles are a normal part of this chemical process.
Spray the dirty tile joints with a mixture of baking soda and white vinegar and let it rest for at least a day.
You may make your joints seem brand new after a vigorous clean with a sponge or toothbrush. Just give them a quick rinse with water.
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Apply it to the afflicted joints with a wet sponge.
Let the solution soak into the filth for at least half an hour, ideally more.
Make sure to rinse it well.
Scrubbing the tile joint with an old toothbrush designed for this purpose will allow you to be extremely accurate while cleaning filthy floor or wall tiles.
Fill a spray bottle with equal parts water and vinegar for cleaning. White vinegar is an effective cleaner for bathrooms, especially for removing limescale and filth.
Once the solution has been sprayed over the joints for 30 minutes, use a sponge to remove it.
Mop well with hot water.
You shouldn’t use vinegar to clean natural stone.
Use a toothbrush that has been used before to apply toothpaste to a little dirty joint and then scrape it. Applying some toothpaste to the affected joint and leaving it alone for the night before washing it off could help if the issue continues. Simple, neat… also it makes the bathroom smell very nice!
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