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Mix the salt and baking soda solution thoroughly, pour it into the clogged sink drain and immediately pour the boiling water. Let it sit for a few minutes and repeat the process until the sink drain is clean.
Why spread baking soda between the tiles
Using baking soda between the tiles is an effective home remedy that can guarantee impeccable results. Cleaning the small spaces between tiles with this natural ingredient is a great idea because it guarantees very satisfactory results and this is noticeable as you use it.
You can use baking soda as often as you want to clean tile joints instead of bleaching products that damage them and also make holes between the spaces. Below are the steps to follow to correctly use baking soda on tiles!
How to use baking soda on tiles
Here is what you need to get a perfect grout:
100 g of sodium bicarbonate
200 ml of water
Mix the two ingredients and knead until you get a thick mixture that can be spread on the surface to be treated. Also use a small brush to scrub the grout and remove accumulated dirt.
Let the mixture sit for at least 20 minutes, so that the remaining dirt can soften, then continue scrubbing for a few more minutes and finally dry the tiles with a damp and wrung out microfibre cloth.
You can also use diluted baking soda, just dissolve 50 g of baking soda in 500 ml of water and put the solution in a spray bottle. Spray the mixture on the joints and let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub with the brush and finally dry with a microfibre cloth.
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