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Here's how to clean tiling joints and floors with natural products

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Pour a small amount of sodium bicarbonate directly onto the tiling joints.
Spray white vinegar on sodium bicarbonate, you will see a chemical reaction that will help dislodge the inlaid dirt.
Use the toothbrush to rub the joints. You will immediately notice a difference between the cleaned and the still dirty ones.
When the dirt is well overwhelmed, do not hesitate to rub a little harder for better results.
Cleaning of the Tile
Once the tile joints are well cleaned, there remains a thin film of sodium bicarbonate which can make the tiling dull. To remove this film and get a shiny soil, here's how to do it:

Fill a bucket with about 5 liters of hot water.
Add a tablespoon of black soap and mix well to get a homogeneous solution.
To remove the sodium bicarbonate residue, add a tablespoon of white vinegar into your cleaning solution.
Clean your floor with this solution. You will find that the opaque appearance of the tiles disappears to give way to bright ground.
If necessary, repeat this step once or twice to completely remove all the sodium bicarbonate residues and obtain a perfectly clean and shiny soil.
All you need is a few simple steps to breathe new life into your tiling joints and soil. With these natural products, you can clean effectively while respecting the environment and the health of your family.

 

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