How do I remove that horrid grout that builds up in bathroom tiles?
How do I remove that horrid grout that builds up in bathroom tiles?
We feel you on this one, trying to remove dirt without scratching your beloved tiles is tricky! But we’ve got a tip to make life a whole lot easier. First, rinse down all your tiles with your showerhead so they are wet before applying baking soda, then with a toothbrush gently scrub small sections. Baking soda loses its abrasive properties in water , making it a less chemically harsh way of cleaning.
How do I remove really stubborn toilet stains?
How do I remove really stubborn toilet stains?
First of all, start with some (you guessed it) baking soda and mix with white vinegar to form a natural cleaning agent that wears away stains. Pour 1 cup of vinegar into your toilet bow and swish it around with the toilet brush to cover the inside bason. Leave this to sit for about a minute. Next add 1 cup of baking soda and then add another 1-2 cups of vinegar. The solution should fizz and create a bubbly concoction. Leave to sit for about 5 minutes, and then scrub the toilet making sure the solution reaches all the stains in the toilet. Give your toilet a flush and wallah, you’re left with a stain free toilet!
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