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Tile seals become new again thanks to a common ingredient that you have in the cupboard

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With a correct amount, not necessarily generous, it is enough to mix 3 tablespoons of sodium bicarbonate and a teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide until a paste is obtained and the trick is done. Here's how to do it.

"You have the dough in a container on one side, an old brush of another, yes, an old toothbrush is doing the trick."
"But the brush of this dough and rub the tiling joints, remove the sorrow and not just the spots, our promise."
– Lightly pass a wet cloth over the entire surface.

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What if we associated it with sodium bicarbonate?

And yes, it keeps coming back, the famous sodium bicarbonate in question. Due to its abrasive nature, it stands up to dirt and mould. You now know what to add to your shopping basket for an incredible but true result.

As you will have guessed, just form a paste of sodium bicarbonate with a little water and spread it on the tiling and the joints.

Then spray the white vinegar and let the foam work. Then rub with a brush. The finest is. Gloves will be useful for this little tinkering.

In addition, it is possible to use white vinegar alone. The hard time brush is to come out, soak it in half a glass of this domestic acid, rub a little harder this time, take a 30-minute turn and go back to flushing.

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