Yes, baking soda cleans and shines tiles: here how to use it

A staple for eco-friendly home maintenance, Meudon white comprises calcium carbonate particles.

It appears as a fine white powder and needs to be mixed with water to create a cleaning paste. Combine 100 grams of Meudon white with 5 tablespoons of water, apply the mixture to the tile joints, leave it for an hour, scrub with a brush, and rinse with lukewarm water.

Black Soap:

Black soap has a variety of household applications.

To clean tile joints, apply the soap to the joints with a damp brush, scrub to remove dirt, and rinse with lukewarm water.

Baking Soda:

Baking soda is versatile, allowing users to whiten, remove stains, and descale surfaces without causing damage.

To clean tile joints, spray ½ glass of white vinegar on them, wait for a few minutes, then sprinkle four tablespoons of baking soda on the surface. Leave it for 10 minutes, scrub the joints with a brush, and rinse with lukewarm water.

Using these natural tips will simplify your cleaning routine, restoring the pristine whiteness of your tile joints.