Bathroom Ki Tiles Kaise Saaf Karein: The bathroom of our house should be clean, but believe me, this is the place where dirt accumulates the fastest. Due to moisture and heat, mold and moss grow very quickly in the small grooves between the tiles. Often, people think that cleaning is done by washing the bathroom superficially, but the real dirt remains hidden between the tiles. Sometimes, a strange smell also starts coming from there. And when a guest suddenly uses the bathroom, we ourselves feel embarrassed. Especially in India, where humidity remains in every season, ignoring the cleaning of the bathroom can be a big mistake.

That is why it is important that you clean the tiles regularly. This will not only make the bathroom look good but will also get rid of fungal growth and odor in it. Also, the health of you and your family will remain intact. So let's know how you can clean the bathroom tiles in a completely professional way without much effort and keep them shiny always.
Things to keep in mind before starting to clean
First of all, check what kind of tiles are installed in your bathroom. Ceramic and porcelain tiles- You can clean them by mixing lemon juice or white vinegar and water in equal quantities.
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Marble or stone tiles- Do not use acidic cleaners (like lemon or vinegar) for these because they can damage them. Use mild soap (like liquid detergent or dishwashing) mixed in water for these.
Do not use harsh chemicals or scrub on any tiles; otherwise, scratches can occur.
If you doubt that this solution may fall on another tile, then clean only with soap and water.
How often will cleaning be right?
If you clean the bathroom tiles once a week, then it is very good.
But in today's busy life, it is difficult to find time every week. In such a situation, it would be better to do a deep cleaning once a month. If your bathroom is used less, like a guest bathroom, then clean it once in three months or when guests are about to come. Also, if you use a plain water wiper after every bathroom use, then less soap layer and moisture will accumulate on the tiles, due to which fungus will not grow.
To clean bathroom tiles, you need
For wall tiles
Gloves
Sponge or soft cloth
Toothbrush or small brush
Lemon juice, vinegar, or mild dishwashing
Baking soda
Water
Spray bottle
Squeegee
For floor tiles
Broom or Swiffer
Mild dishwash
Bucket of water
Mop
Dry cloth or dry Swiffer pad
How to clean bathroom tiles, step by step
For wall tiles
1. First of all, apply baking soda paste on the grout (lines between tiles) and leave it. If there are more stubborn stains, add some vinegar to the baking soda.
2. After a few minutes, rub with a toothbrush. Very old grout can also break, so do it gently.
3. Wash it thoroughly with water.
4. Now spray the cleaner from top to bottom.
5. Then clean in a circular motion with a sponge or brush so that no area is left out.
6. Wash with clean water and wipe with a squeegee, and then wipe with a dry cloth.
For floor tiles
1. First remove the dirt with a broom or sweeper.
2. Mix 1-2 teaspoons of dishwashing detergent in a bucket of water.
3. Clean thoroughly with a mop.
4. Finally, wipe with a dry sweeper or dry cloth and dry.

Some smart tips
You can make a paste by mixing hydrogen peroxide and baking soda, this is good for stubborn stains. Use mild oxy bleach powder on very old mildew, but first on the tile.
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