If you have a tile floor with the typical Yagas of the ground in black or white, you will surely suffer the same every day: how to clean it. And although my mother has always been Paint the Yagas with the mythical bitumen For black shoes, you still feel that the joints of the bathroom walls, those of the bathtub or those of the kitchen also need a face washing.
You could recommend several chemicals to end this impregnated dirt or to improve the color of the soil joints, but I prefer to discover this homemade solution That, without abrasive chemicals, it will be shocking.
In the same way that we use the Toothpaste To eliminate dirt and food remains from our mouth, we can use it for the soil boards, literal. So take a toothbrush, the paste you have in the bathroom and start scrubbing the floor joints and the walls you want to bleach.
How to clean the tile joints with toothpaste
A quite effective method that ERADICA THE PREVIOUS DIRTY Among the Yagas on the floor without the need to buy cleaning products that promise 'miracle solutions'.
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This trick works quite well because toothpaste has Soft abrasive properties They help eliminate dirt without damaging the joints. In addition, it is an economical and easy to use option. You only need an old toothbrush, paste, warm water and a rag or sponge to finish the result. Get to work!
- Apply toothpaste directly on tiles. If you prefer, you can use an old toothbrush to apply the pasta with more precision.
- Brush all the joints. Once you have applied the product, be sure to rub all the joints with circular movements so that it is not free or a single corner. Of course, avoid damaging the surfaces of the tile.
- Leave act For about five or ten minutes and rubs slightly with the brush to completely loosen all dirt.
- Rinse and dry with a rag or sponge moistened with warm water to clean excess paste and dirt detached.
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