Very white tile joints: the trick to cleaning them is not to use bleach!

1.White Vinegar

-Ingredients:

½ cup of white vinegar (125 ml)

¼ cup of warm water (62 ml)

-Preparation:

1.Pour the white vinegar into a bowl and mix with the warm water.

2. Store the solution in a spray bottle.

-How to Use:

.Spray the cleaning product onto the tile joints.

.Let it sit for 10-15 minutes.

.Scrub with a sponge or brush and rinse.

.For stubborn stains, use undiluted white vinegar.

2.Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)

-Ingredients:

½ cup of sodium bicarbonate (100 g)

Hot water (if necessary)

-Preparation:

Place the baking soda in a bowl.

Moisten with hot water until you obtain a thick paste.

-How to Use:

.Rub the baking soda paste onto the grout.

.Leave to act for 30 minutes.

.Rinse.

3.Lemon Juice

-Ingredients:

½ cup of fresh lemon juice (125 ml)

¼ cup of warm water (62 ml)

-Preparation:

Dilute fresh lemon juice in warm water.

Pour the solution into a spray bottle.

-How to Use:

Spray the solution onto the tile joints.

Scrub with a sponge.

Rinse and repeat until the dirt is removed.

4. Apple Cider Vinegar

-Ingredients:

½ cup of apple cider vinegar (125 ml)

½ cup of water (125 ml)

-Preparation:

Dilute the apple cider vinegar in water.

-How to Use:

Dip a sponge in the solution.

Rub it onto the tile grout.

Repeat until the desired whiteness is achieved.

Rinse with warm water.

5.Hydrogen Peroxide and Sodium Bicarbonate

-Ingredients:

¼ cup of hydrogen peroxide (62 ml)

½ cup of sodium bicarbonate (100 g)

-Preparation:

Mix the hydrogen peroxide with the sodium bicarbonate until you obtain a semi-solid paste.

-How to Use:

Spread the paste onto the tile joints.

Scrub with a brush or sponge.

Leave to act for 10 minutes.

Rinse with warm water.

For persistent stains, apply a little white vinegar after using the mixture.