When laying ceramic tiles, a mixture of cement, coloring pigments and sand is used. This concoction, known as grout , helps fill the space between each tile and holds them together. This part of the tile tends to get dirty easily and requires constant cleaning. Stewart recommends using a mixture of warm water and baking soda to scrub grout.
Baking soda is an alkaline powder (via Homes & Gardens .) This means it has a higher pH than water and can be used to remove dirt and grease in water without affecting the quality of your tile. . Baking soda is also a deodorant that removes odors from tile floors and walls.
After scrubbing the grout with water and baking soda paste, wipe the entire surface of the tile with warm water and a mild detergent mixture using a microfiber cloth. According to Today , the polyester and nylon fibers in microfiber towels are more effective at cleaning than a regular cotton towel. They gently lift dirt and grime so they don't scratch ceramic tile.
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