Friday, May 3, 2019

How to clean the grout with peroxide and baking soda

How to clean the grout with peroxide and baking soda

Cleaning grout is a necessary task. While there are many cleaning products available on the market you presume to be able to clean the grout and anything else, the price may be a bit much. All you really need is a couple of low cost items that you probably already have in the house.

Grout Cleaner Product


Instructions

Cleaning the Grout

1 moisten the area with a soft, clean, moist towel.

2 Sprinkle baking soda through the moistened grout. The moisture will help it to stick.

3 Let the baking soda to sit in the grout for 10 to 15 minutes.

4 Immerse a toothbrush in the hydrogen peroxide and scrub the grout with it. Sodium bicarbonate acts as a mild abrasive and helps to help clean up the rebel areas.

5 Rinse the area with clean water to remove all dirt, debris, and baking soda.

Tips and warnings

  •     You can also make a paste by mixing hydrogen peroxide and baking soda and using it with the toothbrush to handle particularly difficult areas to clean.