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Yes, baking soda cleans and shines tiles: here’s how to use it

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### **Basic Tile Cleaning with Baking Soda**

1. **Make a Cleaning Paste**
Mix 1/2 cup of baking soda with just enough water to form a thick paste. This paste is ideal for scrubbing grout lines or areas with stubborn stains.

2. **Apply the Paste**
Spread the paste directly onto the tiles or grout. Let it sit for 5–10 minutes to break down dirt and grime.

3. **Scrub**
Use a sponge, old toothbrush, or tile brush to scrub the surface. Focus on stained or discolored areas, applying gentle pressure.

4. **Rinse and Wipe**
Rinse the area with warm water and wipe it clean with a damp cloth or mop. You’ll notice an immediate difference in brightness and shine.

### **For Extra Shine: Use Vinegar**

If your tiles are especially grimy, you can combine baking soda with white vinegar for a powerful natural clean.

1. After applying the baking soda paste, spray a light mist of white vinegar over the area.
2. The mixture will fizz—this reaction helps lift dirt from the tile surface and grout.
3. Wait another 5–10 minutes, then scrub, rinse, and dry as usual.

**Note:** Avoid using vinegar on natural stone tiles like marble or granite, as the acid can damage them.

### **Regular Maintenance Tips**

* **Weekly wipe-downs:** Sprinkle baking soda on a damp sponge for quick clean-ups.
* **Tile floors:** Mix 1/2 cup baking soda in a bucket of warm water for a gentle tile-cleaning solution.
* **Odor control:** Baking soda naturally absorbs odors, so it’s perfect for bathrooms or around litter boxes.

### **The Bottom Line**

Baking soda is more than a baking essential—it’s a powerful, eco-friendly cleaner that can keep your tiles looking bright and fresh. With just a few minutes of effort and ingredients you likely already have, you can restore your tiles’ shine and maintain a clean, healthy home.

Give it a try—you might be surprised at how much of a difference a little baking soda can make.

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