After a long period of use, the ceramic tile floor becomes dirty, making the entire house appear unpleasant. Do you have a headache from not knowing how to remove those stains? The next post will show you how to swiftly and efficiently clean ceramic tiles.
How to renew ceramic tiles with old stains
Toothpaste is known as one of the effective ways to treat old stains on enamel surfaces.
First, use a little toothpaste to clean the tile surface.
Then mix baking soda and warm water in a 2:1 ratio,
Then use a brush to scrub the stains on the tile surface.
For rough tile or marble surfaces, homeowners can replace vinegar with hydrogen peroxide to remove stains. Hydrogen peroxide is a milder acid than vinegar, so it will avoid abrading the tile surface.
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