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🧼 How to Use It:
- Mix it up: Combine equal parts baking soda and hydrogen peroxide. Add a few drops of dish soap if you’re using it. Stir into a paste or pour it into a squeeze bottle for easy application.
- Apply to grout: Spread or squeeze the mixture directly onto the dingy grout lines. No need to be precise — it works even if it’s messy.
- Wait 4 minutes: This is the magic part. Let it sit. No scrubbing. No elbow grease.
- Wipe clean: Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe the area clean. You’ll see the gunk come right off, and the grout underneath? Bright and white.
That’s it. No toxic bleach. No back-breaking scrubbing. Just basic stuff you probably already have in your kitchen.
Why It Works
- Baking soda is a gentle abrasive and deodorizer.
- Hydrogen peroxide breaks down stains and kills bacteria, mold, and mildew.
- Dish soap cuts through grease and adds just a bit more cleaning power.
The combo lifts grime right out of the porous grout lines — all without damaging your tile.
Nana-Level Genius
So next time you’re staring at your kitchen or bathroom floors thinking, “ugh, I really should clean that grout,” remember Nana’s trick. Four minutes. Zero work. Major results.
Thanks, Nana. 💛
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