How to clean tiles and make them white and shiny again
Whether it’s the shower tiles or the wall tiles, just a few drops of water that don’t dry properly are enough to form annoying limescale that gives the bathroom the old, neglected feel, even in a new bathroom.
To eliminate them, it will be necessary to spray the affected surfaces, that is, those of the shower cabin or sink, with a mixture of water and white vinegar, of the same size. Then let the solution sit for a few minutes and dry with a spatula. Finally polish, using an antistatic cloth . The result will be exceptional.
A second remedy always consists of water and vinegar, but adding a few drops of dish soap or Marseille soap. They are mixed and applied to the tiles with a sprayer. Then scrub it with a non-abrasive sponge and rinse, simply with hot water. At the end of the procedure, dry with a dry cloth.
How to Whiten Bathroom Tile Grout
The tile joints are the delicate point. The water that falls to the ground when we wash our hands, or when we shower or finish showering, is deposited there . Cleaning them is pretty easy, but obviously takes some time.
Then you take a toothbrush, prepare a glass with baking soda and another with hydrogen peroxide. Lightly wet the powder with drops of hydrogen peroxide, dip it in the toothbrush and rub the joints well. A few super vigorous strokes are enough to leave them practically like new.
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