What to do when the floor that has been used for a long time becomes stained and loses the aesthetics of your home. Don’t worry, with a little tip below we share the secret to how to clean yellowed floor tiles, which is extremely simple but more effective than expected. Let’s take a look at the article below to find out!
Method 1: Use toothpaste
Use toothpaste
- With long-term yellow stains, you first need to clean them with a little toothpaste. The chlorine in toothpaste will help remove stains that cause yellow stains.
Method 2: Use slaked lime or hydrogen peroxide
- After use, floor tiles often have residue stuck in the gaps or on the surface. To treat this stain, you can use a little slaked lime (lime used to chew betel) or hydrogen peroxide to clean.
- If your tile floor is rough tile or marble, you can replace vinegar with hydrogen peroxide to remove stains. Oxygen is less acidic than vinegar and will avoid eroding the stone.
Method 3: Salt, vinegar and soda
- The mixture of salt + vinegar + soda water is also a great choice for cleaning stubborn stains on porcelain tiles.
- Next, mix baking soda with warm water in a 2:1 ratio and use a brush to scrub away the stains.
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