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Let sit for 10–20 minutes, scrub, then rinse thoroughly.
💡 Bonus Tip: Add a few drops of lemon essential oil for a fresh scent and extra cleaning power!
🧽 How Often Should You Do This?
- High-traffic areas: Once a month for best results
- Bathroom tiles: Every 2–3 weeks to prevent mold and soap scum buildup
- Kitchen backsplash: As needed, especially around cooking zones
🔒 Safe for Most Tile Surfaces
This method is safe for:
- Ceramic
- Porcelain
- Stone (if unsealed, skip the vinegar to avoid etching)
- Floor and wall tiles
Always test a small area first if you’re unsure.
🏁 Final Thoughts: A Little Baking Soda Goes a Long Way
Who knew such a humble kitchen ingredient could make such a big difference? Baking soda isn’t just a cleaner—it’s a grout miracle worker. Whether you’re prepping your home for guests, spring cleaning, or just tackling your weekly chores, this method will save you time, effort, and money.
So go ahead—sprinkle that baking soda between your tiles and let it work its magic. Your grout (and your guests) will be amazed! 🧼✨
Want more clever, natural cleaning tricks? Just ask—I’ve got a whole list of easy DIY hacks to keep your home spotless the smart way!