Over time, the once dazzling white seams between the tiles in the bathroom become dirty and sometimes even covered in mold.
Of course, store-bought products will help you cope with the problem.
But here’s the problem – not all of them are as effective as we would like them to be, and spending money from the family budget on such experiments is, as you understand, not at all desirable.
Therefore, it makes sense to take a closer look at much less expensive home remedies.
So, experienced housewives advise using a solution prepared according to the following recipe to solve this problem.
Fill the jar with 1.5 liters of warm water and add a heaping teaspoon of citric acid and 4 teaspoons of dishwashing liquid.
Mix the contents of the container thoroughly until foam forms, after which you can begin the process of cleaning the seams.
Old toothbrushes are best for this purpose, but a regular sponge will do as well.
Apply the product for 10-15 minutes, then rub thoroughly and rinse with clean water.