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This Natural Compound Will Make the Black Joints Between the Tiles White Again
If you’ve noticed those once-white grout lines between your tiles turning dark, dingy, or blackened over time, you’re not alone. Grout can easily become stained by mold, mildew, dirt, and everyday wear — making your tiles look old and dirty no matter how often you clean them.
Luckily, there’s a simple, natural compound that can help you restore those grout lines back to bright white without harsh chemicals or expensive cleaners. It’s safe, effective, and often already found in your kitchen or pantry!
Why Do Grout Lines Turn Black?
Grout is porous, so it easily absorbs moisture and dirt. This creates the perfect environment for mold and mildew to thrive — especially in damp areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Over time, soap scum, grime, and spills also contribute to the discoloration.
Traditional chemical cleaners can sometimes be harsh or ineffective. That’s why many people turn to natural remedies that are gentle on your home and health but tough on stains.
The Natural Compound: Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide Paste
Baking soda combined with hydrogen peroxide is a powerful yet natural cleaning agent that whitens grout and kills mold and mildew effectively.
- Baking soda acts as a mild abrasive to scrub away dirt and stains.
- Hydrogen peroxide is a natural bleaching agent and disinfectant that breaks down mold and brightens grout.
How to Make and Use the Grout Whitening Paste
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup baking soda
- About 1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide (3% solution)
- Optional: a few drops of liquid dish soap for extra cleaning power
Instructions:
- Mix the baking soda with hydrogen peroxide in a bowl until you get a thick paste.
- Add a few drops of dish soap if desired and mix gently.
- Apply the paste directly onto the blackened grout lines using a toothbrush or small scrubbing brush.
- Let it sit for 10–15 minutes to allow the ingredients to work.
- Scrub the grout gently to lift stains and mold.
- Rinse the area with warm water and wipe clean.
- For stubborn stains, repeat the process.