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Baking Soda Cleans and Polishes Tiles in One Pass: Use It Like This (Please, We Need Your Help to Stay!)
Are your kitchen or bathroom tiles looking dull, stained, or grimy — even after you’ve mopped? You’re not alone. Tile floors and walls take a beating from everyday spills, soap scum, and foot traffic. But before you reach for expensive cleaners or harsh chemicals, there’s one powerful, budget-friendly solution already in your pantry: baking soda.
Yes, the same simple ingredient used for baking cookies can clean and polish your tiles in just one pass. It’s non-toxic, gentle on surfaces, and incredibly effective — and with a quick how-to, you can have sparkling floors and walls without breaking a sweat.
Why Baking Soda Works Wonders on Tile
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is a natural abrasive — just gritty enough to scrub off dirt without scratching your surfaces. It also neutralizes odors and lifts stains, making it perfect for cleaning tiles and grout.
What You’ll Need:
- ½ cup of baking soda
- Warm water
- A spray bottle (optional)
- A microfiber cloth, sponge, or soft-bristle brush
- Optional: a splash of white vinegar for added shine
How to Use Baking Soda to Clean and Polish Tiles in One Pass
Step 1: Sprinkle or Mix
You can either:
- Sprinkle baking soda directly onto wet tiles, or
- Mix baking soda with a little warm water to form a thick paste and apply it using a cloth or sponge.
Step 2: Gently Scrub
Using your cloth or brush, scrub the tiles in a circular motion. You’ll feel the grit of the baking soda doing the work. No need for heavy pressure — let the soda lift the grime.
Step 3: Let It Sit (Optional)
If your tiles are especially dirty or greasy, let the baking soda sit for 3–5 minutes. This allows it to break down grime more deeply.
Step 4: Rinse or Wipe
Use a clean damp cloth or sponge to wipe away the baking soda. You’ll be left with cleaner, shinier tiles — all in one pass.
Bonus Shine Tip: Vinegar Rinse
For extra sparkle, spritz the tiles with white vinegar before the final wipe. The fizzing reaction lifts remaining residue and gives a polished finish.