Instructions
Advertisement:Apply it to the joints to be treated with a damp sponge.
Wait 1 or 2 hours for the product to work on the dirt.
Scrub the tile joint with an old toothbrush intended only for this purpose for precision work on dirty floor tiles or wall tiles.
Rinse thoroughly.
6 – CLEANER WITH ESSENTIAL OIL
Products
3/4 cup baking soda.
10 drops of essential oil (for example lemon).
1/4 cup lemon juice.
3 tbsp. to s. salt.
1/2 cup vinegar.
3 tbsp. to s. dishwashing liquid
Instructions
In a large container, mix the products.
Then pour into a sprayer.
Spray the tiles with the mixture and leave to act for a few minutes.
7 – CLEANING VINEGAR
Instructions
Fill a spray bottle with cleaning vinegar and water. White vinegar helps remove dirt and limescale in the bathroom.
Spray the solution on the joints, leave to act for 30 minutes and wipe with a sponge.
Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
Caution: Do not use cleaning vinegar on natural stone.
8 – TOOTHPASTE
Did you know the trick of cleaning with a toothbrush, to easily get into the hollows of the joints? Well, also opt for toothpaste that cleans and whitens joints (like teeth)! On a slightly dirty joint, put the toothpaste on a used toothbrush and scrub the joints. If necessary, put toothpaste on the joint and let it sit overnight before brushing and rinsing. Hygienic, simple… and which leaves a nice fresh smell in the bathroom!
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