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Very white joints in one pass:

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As soon as we install the flooring, the joints look perfect, but over time, the story changes. The dirt that accumulates between the joints, consisting of dust, grease, and even mold, darkens them, almost black, completely changing the appearance of the floor.

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1. How to clean grout with baking soda

Baking soda is the perfect solution for eco-friendly cleaning enthusiasts. It has antiseptic properties that are ideal for removing residue and bacteria from any surface.

Mix warm water with baking soda until you get a creamy consistency. Use an old toothbrush to scrub between the grout lines. After about 20 minutes, wipe it off with a clean cloth or mop, as you normally would.

 

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