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Quickly whiten grout using hydrogen peroxide

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Quickly whiten grout using hydrogen peroxide

To whiten grout, simply pour hydrogen peroxide into a small glass, dip a soft-bristled toothbrush in and scrub. For a stronger performance, you can create a mixture of 2 tablespoons of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to obtain a sort of paste, always brush with a toothbrush. Rinse and the joints will be cleaned.

But this is not the only possible method! Vinegar can also be used for this purpose. Dip a spur or rag into the liquid and scrub the joints. If you want to do just one pass, you can always pour 1 spoon of vinegar into the bucket of warm water and use this solution to wash the floor.

Likewise, Marseille soap and baking soda are a winning combination! Dissolve the soap in a water bath, then use a teaspoon mixed with the same amount of baking soda. When the mixture is thick and strong, use it pure for the joints or diluted in a bucket of water to do a single wipe on the floor.

A similar argument can be made for yellow soap: a ball spread on the toothbrush is enough to remove mold and dirt between the tiles.

And you can’t miss the lemon juice which, in addition to cleaning, will perfume the house! The process is always the same: with a toothbrush to clean the joints, in the bucket to polish the entire floor!

It’s simple, it’s true!

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