All you need is hydrogen peroxide to solve a big problem you have in the bathroom

How to create a solution to clean bathroom tiles using hydrogen peroxide
Cleaning bathroom and shower joints
Once the mixture has been created, spread it on a toothbrush or gently scrub the joints. Leave for a few minutes, then rinse. Tiles will look perfect this way. For floor tiles, on the other hand, simply take a toothbrush and dip it in a little hydrogen peroxide.

Scrub gently and rinse after a few minutes. This will remove all the dirt between the tiles. If the stains are too stubborn, we recommend using the compound described above to clean bathroom tiles.

Hydrogen peroxide can also be used to deep clean other areas of the home. For example, black corners in the shower can be brightened up in no time thanks to this tip. Simply take some cotton wool and wet it with hydrogen peroxide. Then place a piece of cotton wool in each corner of the shower and leave it to work for a few hours.

The hydrogen peroxide will work by dissolving stubborn dirt and then a toothbrush will be enough to clean the shower corners completely. They won’t turn black in a matter of moments! Mould can also be removed with hydrogen peroxide. Simply pour some hydrogen peroxide onto a microfibre cloth and dab into the mould-covered areas.

Leave for a while, then rinse. All the dirt will be gone. Also for limescale, we fill a spray bottle with water, hydrogen peroxide and lemon juice. Spray the areas covered in limescale and you’ll notice straight away that the limescale will tend to disappear! It’s important to remember not to use hydrogen peroxide on marble and natural stone.

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