How to deep clean shower tiles

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During most of your adult life you will clean your home (unless you have a cleaning woman who cleans you from time to time so that you save that time even if you spend it on money, but if you can afford it, you will you ever think). But one of the parts that is most difficult to clean due to the hygiene that is required is the bathroom, especially the shower tiles.

Shower tiles can get dirty easily Because with daily use soap and dirt remain that if they accumulate more than necessary, they can cause quite unpleasant dirt. In order for your shower tiles to be clean and nice, you will need to have a regular cleaning routine, but how do you clean your shower tiles deeply?

Here are three ways to deep clean your shower tiles to maintain a spotless bathroom and you can shower with the conviction that it is totally clean.

A white vinegar

White vinegar is a very powerful household cleaner for your bathroom. You will only have to dilute the vinegar on the tiles and clean them, and also clean the lines between the tiles with a toothbrush, it will be perfect. And the best? That white vinegar when dry does not smell at all.

Clean the shower every time you bathe

The best way to have an impeccable bathroom is to clean it every time you bathe since this way it will take longer to get dirty. You can do this by always having a sponge with a bucket of water that contains half vinegar and half dish soap on hand. Clean whenever you shower and you will see how clean it looks ... the tiles will always shine!


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