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Cleaning Tile Grouts: 8 Natural Techniques

6. What You Need for an Essential Oil Cleanser
a quarter to three quarters cup of baking soda
10 drops of a fragrant oil, such as lemon, for instance.
1/4 cup of citric acid.
Three teaspoons of salt, adjusted with a touch to taste.
Half a cup of vinegar.
One teaspoon to a quarter cup of dish soap
Instructions
Put everything in a large basin and mix well.
Put it in a spray bottle after that.
Spray the liquid onto the tiles and wait a few minutes for it to settle.
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.
8. A mouthwash
Are you aware that a toothbrush can easily clean the nooks and crannies of your joints? Then you may as well get some toothpaste that whitens and cleans your joints.
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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