In the right amount, not necessarily a large amount, simply mix 3 tablespoons of baking soda with a teaspoon of hydrogen peroxide until a paste forms, and you’re done! Here’s how.

– On one side, you have toothpaste in a container, and on the other, an old toothbrush. Yes, an old toothbrush will do the trick!

– Soak a toothbrush in this paste and scrub the tile grout. We promise you’ll remove not only dirt but stains too!
– Gently wipe the entire surface with a damp cloth.

How to clean a very dirty, old floor with white vinegar?
You hear about it everywhere, and if it hasn’t always worked before, it’s probably because you haven’t been using it correctly. We’ll reveal its best properties, and the results will surprise you!

How to combine it with Marseille soap for shiny, streak-free tiles?
What’s the point of using these two ingredients separately? Mix them together, and the results will be even better… It’s simple: mix a quarter cup of liquid Marseille soap with half a cup of white vinegar, leave this cleaning solution on the stained areas for 5 minutes, and rinse. It also smells wonderful, and the results are amazing!

What if we combine it with baking soda?

Yes, that famous baking soda keeps making a comeback. Due to its abrasive properties, it resists dirt and mold. Now you know what to add to your cart for amazing, yet real, results!

As you probably guessed, simply make a paste of baking soda and a little water, then spread it on the tiles and grout.

Then spray with white vinegar and let the foam do its work. Then scrub with a brush. Use the thinnest brush you can. Gloves will be very helpful for this little DIY project!

Alternatively, you can use white vinegar alone. Remove the brush that’s giving you trouble, dip it in half a cup of this homemade acid, scrub a little harder, repeat the 30-minute cycle, and then go back to rinsing.

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