Joints don’t get nicer over time. Whether in the kitchen, bathroom or laundry room. Either dirt collects or mold forms due to moisture. You can find out here which trick you can use to get your joints clean again.
With this secret trick, joints become clean again
At some point it is enough and you can no longer bear the sight of dirty joints in the kitchen, bathroom or laundry room. Whenever you look at it, the question pops into your head as to how you can get the joints nice and bright and clean again. A wide variety of advice, tips and tricks are circulating. White wax is supposed to help: After cleaning, simply rub the joints with a white candle to give them impregnation protection and preventively help to give them a new shine. However, caution is advised here. At the latest with the next hot shower or when washing the dishes in the kitchen, the wax melts, dissolves more difficult than right and, in the worst case, clogs the drain. The rest that does not come off usually remains as a sticky gray mass and is difficult to remove without leaving any residue.
The trick with the baking powder is a lot more promising: simply dilute a packet of baking powder with a little warm water to create a spreadable paste. With a few dashes of lemon you can improve the effect if necessary. In any case, it smells even fresher. Brush the paste onto the grout with a (preferably discarded) toothbrush. Wait about 20 to 30 minutes and let the mixed baking soda paste work. In the case of stubborn dirt, you can scrub a little with the toothbrush and finally rinse everything off with a little water. Finished!
Baking powder usually contains baking soda, which, when combined with e.g. citric acid (hence the dash of lemon), becomes an active so-called raising agent. If there is no baking soda in baking soda, it is usually other acidifiers, such as tartaric acid. Baking powder also contains a release agent, such as cornstarch. Together with moisture and heat (therefore ideally use warm lemon water) carbon dioxide is released. When baking, the tiny CO2 bubbles ensure that the dough rises. Using this to clean your grout will loosen deep-seated dirt and unhealthy mold. To clean your grout, you better use baking soda instead of a chemical club for the sake of the environment. This is an effective, cheap and, above all, much healthier alternative.
Dirty joints – how to prevent
Tiles and joints belong together and are usually laid where it gets wet and damp. As a rule, it can hardly be avoided that dirt or water gets on and into the joints. However, there is something you can do to stop discoloration and mold from forming.
As a preventive measure, you should always keep the area around the tiles clean and rub dry after showering or using the sink, for example. Regular airing of the rooms also helps. This way you can delay the baking soda cleaning that will eventually be necessary.