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Innovative technique from Japan will make you say goodbye to dingy grout; get to know

Dirty and stained grout at home can be a challenge. Who has never had to deal with the difficulty of heavy cleaning?

Traditionally, cleaning these areas, especially found in damp spaces like bathrooms and kitchens, used to involve the use of expensive and often harsh chemicals.

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These substances, although they promise results, also pose environmental and health concerns. This has led to the search for affordable and environmentally friendly alternatives.

Now, a simple and effective Japanese solution is emerging as an answer to these challenges, offering a more sustainable way to tackle grout cleaning.

Grout cleaning

An effective solution to this common problem is known as “Japanese mix”. The cleaning technique is remarkably simple and requires just three common ingredients that most of us have at home: white spirit vinegar, baking soda, and mild detergent.

White spirit vinegar plays a crucial role as a disinfectant and stain remover. Its action is essential to dissolve the residues that accumulate in the grout.

Preparing the Japanese mix is ​​simple. Follow the step by step below:

  1. Combine 150 ml of white alcohol vinegar, 2 tablespoons of baking soda and 100 ml of neutral detergent;
  2. With the solution in hand, apply it thoroughly to the dirty grout, using a toothbrush or toothpick to ensure that it penetrates well;
  3. Let the mixture sit for approximately 10 minutes, allowing the ingredients to do their work.

After the waiting time, use a cleaning brush to scrub the grout. Surprisingly, the dirt will come off easily.

Then, rinse thoroughly with water and admire the result: recovered grout, shining like new, and best of all, without the need to use aggressive chemicals.

The cleaning technique not only saves money but also contributes to reducing environmental impact by eliminating dependence on harmful chemicals.

So the next time your grout needs a refresh, give this mix a try. It is a simple, effective and environmentally friendly solution that everyone can adopt to keep their homes clean and shiny.

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