Best Organic Bathroom Cleaners

June 18, 2011. 

The best bathroom tile cleaners we have out there are easily accessible. They can be found in our kitchens.

These can provide the best options for effective tile and grout cleaning. Not only are they cheap but they are easy to use. Another added bonus is that they are not harmful to our bodies and the environment.

One magnificent home remedy choice is plain vinegar. We first formulate a solution with equal parts water and vinegar. We can also use a pure vinegar solution. We use this wonderful liquid and put it in a spray bottle. We just spray this in the affected area and let it stay for a while. Then we can scrub off the dirt with a mild bristle brush. Just remember not to scrub too hard. You might damage the tiles and end up with more damage in the first place.

Lemon juice can remove tile stains. This is good for the specific stained areas that need focused attention. Just place some if this on the tiles and grout. Then we let it stay for 10 to 15 minutes after that we scrub off the discoloration with a wet sponge.

One personal favorite is baking soda and vinegar paste. What we do is make a paste out of baking soda and vinegar. We can also add a bit of rock salt. This paste is applied to the discolored area and removes unwanted stains. The salt actually adds to the cleaning effect since it goes into the hard to reach crevices.

Another mild cleaner is diluted bleach solution. Just make sure that we aerate the bathroom before we begin tile cleaning. This formula is impressive since it disinfects the bathroom too. An important reminder is that we should not use this on colored tiles.

We should also not ignore the harsher cleaners, especially if the bathroom tiles have been neglected for quite some time. Make sure that we use the right products for our tile and grout cleaning problems.

Updated June 18, 2011. Published January 21, 2011. 

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