How to make tile joints snow-white: housewives share two effective methods

Dirty, moldy, blackened, or limescale-covered tile joints in the bathroom are not only unsightly, but can also be dangerous to your health.
Fortunately, cleaning them is not as difficult as it seems. Express writes about it.
Here's a simple and effective method to help you get rid of dirt and mold without using harsh chemicals:
You will need:
- Baking soda
- Hydrogen peroxide
- An old toothbrush
- A rag
- Disinfectant
Instructions:
- Prepare a cleaning paste: Mix baking soda and hydrogen peroxide in a bowl until a thick paste forms.
- Apply the paste to the seams: Using an old toothbrush, apply the paste liberally to the stained grout joints between the tiles.
- Leave it on for 5 minutes: Allow the paste to work for 5 minutes to soften dirt and mold.
- Brush: Scrub the grout with a stiff-bristled toothbrush to remove dirt and mold.
- Repeat as necessary: If the joints are very dirty, repeat steps 3 and 4.
- Rinse off the paste: Dampen a cloth with warm water and remove any residual paste from the joints.
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