How to clean the grout with hydrogen peroxide
Grout is found in floors and walls, which is used as a finishing element that is placed between the tiles to provide even a look. When running a mop through the tile, do not always clean the grout, as the grout is often embedded and is slightly below the surface of the tile. This requires that you can occasionally clean the grout yourself using a stronger cleaning solution. By mixing a hydrogen peroxide-based cleanser, you will clean the grout and keep it looking fresh.
Instructions
1 pour the 1/4 hydrogen peroxide Cup, 1 cup Salt and 1 cup baking soda into a bucket. Use the 3 percent peroxide that comes with first aid items in the supermarket.
2 Immerse a cement grout brush into the mixture, and rub the mixture into the mortar.
3 Repeat until your work way through the whole grout, and rinse the bucket and grout brush with hot water.
4 Fill the cleaning bucket with hot water.
5 Immerse a mop in the water bucket, squeeze the mop lightly to release excess water, and clean the tile and grout to remove the cleaning solution.