How to Clean Grout on Tile Floor?
Cleaning grout with peroxide and baking soda makes a tough job relatively easier! Who expected these two substances to be such wonderful cleaning products? What you need for this little experiment is baking soda, a towel, hydrogen peroxide, an old toothbrush and your dirty grout on your bathroom flooring. First you have to dampen the area with a wet, clean towel. Dampen the grout with this towel but ensure that it does not get too wet. Next, sprinkle some baking soda over the grout. The baking soda will stick to the grout better. Let this baking soda stay for some time. In the mean time, dip an old toothbrush into some hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is very commonly used as a mild disinfectant and is a powerful bleaching agent and is perfect for cleaning unstained, white grout. After letting the baking soda sit for about 10 – 15 minutes on the moist grout, scrub the surface with the old toothbrush dipped in the hydrogen peroxide. The baking soda acts as a mild abrasive over the g