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Yes, Baking Soda Cleans and Shines Tiles: Here’s How to Use It

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Always store baking soda in a cool, dry place to keep it effective.

For regular tile maintenance, use this method once a week to prevent build-up and maintain the shine.

Variations:

For an extra shine, use a little vinegar in your rinse water.

If your tiles have tough stains, create a stronger paste by adding a bit more baking soda.

FAQ:

Can I use this method on all types of tiles?
Yes, this method is safe for most tiles, including ceramic, porcelain, and granite. Always check your tile manufacturer’s care instructions just to be sure.

What if my grout is still dirty after cleaning?
If grout remains stained, you can use a toothbrush and a stronger paste made from baking soda and water, or consider using a commercial grout cleaner.

Can I use this for bathroom tiles?
Absolutely! Baking soda is especially effective in bathrooms where soap scum and mineral deposits tend to accumulate.

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