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It’s not baking soda or vinegar! This inexpensive product is all you need to quickly whiten blackened bathroom tile grout!

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Tile joints in floors, bathrooms and kitchens often lose their whiteness and turn black. In humid environments they also become covered with dark and smelly mold. In addition, the spaces between tiles, usually slightly serrated, facilitate the accumulation of dirt, blackening the joints.

To eliminate mold there are several very effective natural remedies. Lavender essential oil is one of them. It is also useful for eliminating mold from the walls of the house, both internal and external.

Baking soda or vinegar are often used to whiten tile grout with natural products. Being excellent antibacterial and antimicrobial agents, these two products are quite effective and produce good results. In addition, baking soda also neutralizes odors. On the contrary, vinegar can leave the house with a very pungent odor.

Not just baking soda and vinegar, this other inexpensive product will also do the trick!

In addition to baking soda and vinegar, you can use another product that we all have at home to whiten tiles. It is hydrogen peroxide, useful for sterilizing wounds.
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