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Yes, vinegar can clean tile joints: here’s how to use it

People are keen to have a clean and healthy home. However, routine cleaning may not be enough to keep some areas tidy, especially when grime and other buildup become difficult to remove. Fortunately, there are simple solutions to this persistent problem.

Tile is especially visible in kitchens and bathrooms because water, steam, grease, and other liquids can cause dirt and grime to build up on the tile and in the crevices of the tile.

Cleaning tiles is not a complicated task

It’s natural to love the tiles in your home, especially if you’ve adapted them to your preferences and the home’s decorative elements. Restoring your tiles isn’t complicated, since you probably already have the necessary materials and tools.

It’s essential to remember that the critical factor when cleaning is not to neglect the edges of the tiles. It’s in these small spaces that bacteria and fungi thrive and multiply. Here are some simple tips to help you eliminate these problems.

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Home tip for effectively cleaning your tile joints:

If you’re tired of the buildup of residue, oil, and other contaminants on your tile grout, this vinegar-based concoction is the perfect solution.

You will need:

– Half a liter of warm or hot water
– Half a liter of cider or white vinegar
– A spray bottle
– A toothbrush or nylon brush
– A microfiber cloth

First, mix the water and vinegar well, then pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Generously spray the tile joints while scrubbing with the brush. Then, rinse these areas with water before drying everything with the cloth.  You can also do the same thing for the surface of the tiles .