Tile cleaning is always very difficult to do, however, experts reveal a unique natural method to say goodbye to dirt.

Cleaning tiles is a difficult and tedious task, so much so that chemicals do not always achieve the desired goal. We are used to buying chemicals that contain particular formulations, but not always suitable for one type of surface and potentially corrosive. For this reason, cleaning experts wanted to explain and disseminate a completely natural method, to be applied directly to bathroom tiles but also to kitchen tiles. Let’s find out together what the ingredients and the procedure are.
Clean tiles with these natural ingredients
In such a modern and technologically advanced world, where there is never time for anything, there is a habit of buying unnatural cleaning products. As mentioned, most of the time they can be very aggressive and not clean thoroughly.
Tiles are often not considered in the cleaning routine, however, these surfaces are impregnated with dirt, grease, dust, germs and bacteria that should not be underestimated. To clean them in the best possible way, you can use a mixture that sees natural ingredients as the protagonists along with others found in the house.
What you need to clean tiles well is the following:
- 1/2 cup baking soda
- 1/2 cup white wine vinegar
- 1/2 cup dish soap
- 1/2 tablespoon coarse salt
- 1 long container
- 1 small brush with semi-hard bristles

Once everything you need is available, you can proceed with the creation of the substance.
Procedure and tips
To make this cheap and easy-to-use homemade tile cleaner, just take half a cup of baking soda and place it inside the container. Immediately after the half cup of white wine vinegar is added, waiting a few seconds for them to mix.
At this point, add the half cup of dish soap and then the coarse salt. Mix vigorously to obtain a substance intended for cleaning tiles. Now take the small brush with semi-hard bristles and dip it in the substance, then run it, vigorously, over all the tiles.
Once this is done, rinse thoroughly removing any dirt and traces of homemade detergent.

The advice is to then dry the tiles with a clean cloth, removing all the excess water and moisture that could be generated by leaving the surface wet. This is a substance that can also be used for tiles in the kitchen or any other area of the house.
If the DIY detergent has not been fully used, it can be stored in a closed jar and then stored in a cool, dry place. The cleaning action of baking soda joins the disinfectant action of vinegar, with a pinch of salt that gives it a powerful “scrub” action. Dish soap imparts a great scent and also top-notch cleaning power.