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Black shower joints, the infallible method to make them shine again as before

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The black seals in your shower are worrying if you do not consciously choose a dark color. Usually this is a sign that mold or mildew develops, which is dangerous for your health.

You can avoid that, but despite all our efforts, incidents can happen. If you see brown spots on your joints, just clean them.

How to clean the black seals? Here are some effective natural methods that will help you whiten and clean your grout again.

Sodium bicarbonate for whitening
Seal bicarbonate is an excellent ingredient for removing dirt from the joints and making them completely white. This natural and inexpensive substance is widely used in household chores because of its effectiveness.

Suitable not to scratch the tiles and gently degrease them and make the joints white again. Here's how to use it:

Mix sodium bicarbonate and warm water in a thick solution.
Apply the mixture to the joints and let it penetrate
for about 30 minutes Rubb carefully with an old brush
Hard teeth Remove dirt with a cloth
Thanks to the abrasive action of the toothbrush, bicarbonate acts on the joints and even removes the most stubborn grease spots, including the black spots that form on the shower tiling.

Vinegar for cleaning shower gaskets


Another good alternative for removing dirt from shower tile joints is white vinegar. Here's how to use it:

Prepare a solution of vinegar and water
Warmple Pour the liquid into a nebuliser and spray directly onto the areas
Let it be treated
for 10/15 minutes Rinse with a cloth
Wet The product can also be used effectively against mould and all types of dirt that have accumulated between bathroom tile joints.

Clean the grout with starch
Potato starch is effective against black spots and also works against the most stubborn dirt. To prepare a perfect solution to remove black spots, you should mix 1 tablespoon of starch with 1 litre of warm water and place the mixture in a spray bottle.

Spray the product between the joints, leave it to act for about half an hour, then remove the dirt embedded with a clean, damp cloth.

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