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Cleaning tile grime. It's simple. Really!

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Cleaning tiles
Cleaning tiles
When grout is dirty and grimy - grubby hands, mildew and product buildup are usually the culprits - it can make an entire bathroom or kitchen look dingy. When it's clean, however, this typically white mortar between your tiles can brighten up the room significantly...

You will need:
Clean cloth
Old toothbrush: if you have an old electric one to spare, all the better!
Baking Soda


Here's how:
1. Wash the area with water using a washcloth. This gets rid of any easy-to-remove particles and allows you to start with a relatively clean slate.

2. Combine baking soda and water to make a paste.

3. Using the toothbrush, apply the paste to the grout, scrubbing vigorously. This is where the electric toothbrush comes in handy if you have one -- the vibrations help loosen dirt more vigorously than your own man power can.

4. Wipe off any excess paste. You also make want to wipe the tiles down again with a wet washcloth.
This solution requires a lot of elbow grease, so be prepared to scrub. Some recipes suggest replacing the water with vinegar for a deeper clean. For really tough stains, let the paste sit a while before scrubbing it. If the grout still isn't coming clean, apply lemon juice directly to the stain, let it sit a few minutes and wipe it clean.

If the stains are too stubborn there are more grout cleaning solutions available.These remedies aren't quite as natural, but each one pulls from items you already have around the house.

More options:
- Scrub the grout with toothpaste. Choose whitening toothpaste for a little extra polish. Again, here's your excuse to get a new electric toothbrush because this job would be much easier with your old one!

- Mix hydrogen peroxide and baking soda into a paste. When the bubbling stops, apply it to the grout. Let it sit for a while then scrub it off with an old toothbrush.

Maintenance:
Once the tile is clean, it's time for a little preventative maintenance. Inspect your grout regularly and apply a commercial grout sealer once a year. Keeping it well sealed makes sure it doesn't become home to mould or mildew. Keep the grout dry when you can and take care of small stains as soon as you notice them.

Janice Anderssen is Women24's Decor and DIY expert. Ask her a question here or visit www.homedzine.co.za for more tips.

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