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Kitchen and bathroom walls tend to accumulate more dirt than those in other areas of the house
The bathroom and kitchen are almost certainly the parts of the house where germs accumulate the most. Although we focus on thoroughly cleaning the bathtub, sink or sink, if other parts of these rooms are not taken care of, the work is often in vain.
Cleaning the tiles in the bathroom or kitchen can be quite tedious, but necessary to get rid of bacteria and dirt, especially in areas of the house where there is more humidity.
If you want to easily get rid of dirt on your tiles without using chemicals, here we propose a natural solution.
Mix vinegar and water in equal parts and put it in a spray. Spray on each tile, let it work for a few minutes, and then wipe the tiles to remove it. This mixture can also be used to remove tartar that forms in the shower.
Another solution is to mix half a cup of baking soda, a tablespoon of liquid organic soap (the one you use to wash dishes can also work), and a quarter cup of hydrogen peroxide. Apply it on the tiles and let it act for about 10 minutes. Remove the remains with a sponge and rinse them with water to leave them sparkling.
In the joints of the tiles is where more dirt accumulates. If what interests you is to leave this part like the jets of gold, you have to take a brush and dip it in a solution of bleach with bicarbonate. Then you have to brush, yes, this has to be done more patiently.