Cleaning Tile Grouts: 8 Natural Techniques

Dampen a sponge and rub it into the clay stone.
Use the sponge to scrub the grout lines, applying moderate pressure to remove dirt.
Rinse the area with a clean, damp cloth to remove any clay residue.

Buff the tiles with a dry cloth to bring out their natural shine.

Clay stone is a versatile cleaner that can be used on various surfaces throughout your home, making it a valuable addition to your cleaning arsenal.

4. Baking Soda

Baking soda is a classic cleaning agent that has been used for generations to tackle household grime. Its mild abrasive properties make it ideal for cleaning grout without damaging the tiles.

Instructions:

Mix 4 tablespoons of baking soda with 10 centimeters of white vinegar in a spray bottle. Be prepared for a bubbling reaction as the two ingredients combine.
Spray the mixture onto the grout lines, ensuring even coverage.
Allow the solution to sit for at least an hour to break down the dirt.
Scrub the grout with a toothbrush or sponge, then rinse with water.
This baking soda and vinegar combination is a powerful, natural cleaner that can leave your grout looking as good as new.

5. Meudon White

Meudon White, also known as Blanc de Meudon, is a fine white powder derived from calcium carbonate. It’s a gentle yet effective cleaner that can help restore the brightness of your grout.

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