The joints of the surfaces, both on the floor and on the walls, usually generate a headache when cleaning them, since it is very easy for dirt to accumulate and be difficult to remove no matter how much effort you make. So that you do not deny more, we bring you the homemade cleaner which will be the solution.

Whether the joints have long-standing grime or you want to maintain cleanliness, this homemade cleaner It will be your best ally from now on. Always remember to work with good quality products before doing any mixing, in order to achieve the best possible results with the least amount of effort.

The floor joints accumulate a lot of dirt.

In the first instance, we leave you a cleaner for glazed and tiled surfaces. So that you know where to use it, keep in mind that they are those that shine. The ingredients you need are: water and white vinegar in equal parts plus 1 teaspoon of dish detergent. You can assemble the preparation in a container with a spout to make it easier to administer.

For those surfaces that are more worn, such as marble, granite or ceramic, you can opt for another magic formula that will work without problems. The ingredients that you will need for this second tip are:

  • 1 cup bicarbonate of soda
  • ¼ cup detergent
  • ¼ cup of water.
Help yourself with a funnel to pour the liquid.

As we mentioned before, place your homemade cleaner in a bottle with a pouring spout or a container that allows you to dose the liquid and thus cleaning the joints will be much more efficient.

A type of bottle that you can use,

How to use the cleaner

Protect your hands with gloves, whether latex, nitrile, or whatever is nearby. To handle any kind of cleaner It is important that your skin is protected from direct contact. After that, place the preparation on the joints directly.

Try to make the brush have thick bristles.

With a brush or any element with bristles, scrub them to remove the dirt and then, with a dry cloth, remove the excess liquid. Automatically, you will notice the difference. It is used for sinks, bathtubs, screens, counters, kitchens and it is important to know that you should not use vinegar on marble, ceramics and spent granite.

Use multipurpose cloths and allocate one for this purpose.

Finally, a bonus track: mix a splash of hydrogen peroxide with 10 drops of dish detergent to remove mold that accumulates in the joints, with the same procedure that we described in the previous paragraph.

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