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- Mix Things You’ll Need: Combine the baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and liquid dish soap in a small bowl. Mix everything together until it’s completely smooth.
- Transfer to Bottle: To make it easier to apply, transfer the mixture to a bottle with a squeeze cap.
The Process:
- To remove water spots and stains from tiles without damaging them, use baking soda, which acts as a mild abrasive.
- Hydrogen peroxide is a natural whitening agent that cleans and disinfects tiles, leaving them gleaming.
- Liquid dish soap helps to remove dirt and oil by cutting through tough substances.
Practical Use:
- Application: Squeeze the cleanser onto the tile and grout areas.
- Wait: Allow the mixture to settle for 5 to 10 minutes so the components can break down the accumulation of dirt.
- Scrub: For stubborn stains, scrub the grout lines with a brush. Regular cleaning of tiles can be done by wiping them down with a damp sponge.
- Rinse and Dry: After rinsing with water, wipe the area dry with a fresh towel.
Advice on Upkeep:
- Make it a habit to clean your bathroom tiles using this do-it-yourself cleaner every two weeks to keep them clean and safe.
- Quick Effects: After only one application, your grout and tiles will look much better.
Keeping your bathroom spotless has never been easier or more fun than with this easy-to-make cleaning solution. By adding this DIY remedy to your regular cleaning routine, you can have a cleaner and fresher bathroom without the risks of conventional cleaning products
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