Many kitchens have a floor made of a combination of tiles and grout. Grout is a bit of the texture of the hardened sand, which means residues and stains can settle on the surface of it, deteriorating not only the appearance of your soil, but also the overall appearance of your kitchen. Since the accumulation of food remains and are one of the main problems when cleaning the floor of the kitchen, you should use something to clean the grout that kills the bacteria while lifting the accumulation.
Instructions
1 pour 2 liters of lukewarm water, dishwashing soap and 1/2 Cup 1 cup white vinegar into a large cleaning pail.
2 Immerse the nylon cleaning brush in the cleaning solution of the homemade grout, and swish with the solution over the grout.
3 Rub the solution into the grout floor of the kitchen until all debris is removed. Be sure to leave a small layer of water standing behind. Continue until all grout is cleaned.
4 Empty the cleaning solution bucket and refill with warm water.
5 Immerse the cleaning mop in the warm water bucket, squeeze the mop and wet over the entire kitchen floor to collect all the cleaning solution you have left behind. Continue until all the liquid is removed and let the air of the grout dry.
Tips and warnings
- Use Glove cleaning to protect your hands from cleaning solution.