in my cleaning stuff I have a bottle of white vinegar baking soda and I buy soda crystals and a bottle of lemon juice
and for tiles I would use soda crystals and lemon juice
lemon juice to cut through grease and crystals to clean buff them up with kitchen paper
2007-12-19 16:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem soap getting onto the tiles. When sups get deep teas rings around the bottom as my office cup always did I use salt and rub it off. It will work on your tiles but you have to be gentle with it. sugar seemed to work just as well. try one tile first and see what happens. Elbow grease is an important requirement
2007-12-19 23:05:18
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answered by Scouse 7
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In my home we use baking soda scrub, and then spray over with vinegar. If you ever made a volcano in grade school then you know the effect all the yucky mildew and spots go away and then finally do a rinse with warm water. Good Luck and happy scrubbing.
2007-12-19 16:55:19
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answered by kam727 3
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Tiles are ceramic, same as your cups and saucers.
Use dishwater to clean and then kitchen roll to dry leaving no streaks.
I always recommend "keep clean" more than "getting clean".
Good Luck.
2007-12-19 16:43:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate to sound like advertising but...<3 MR MUSCLE<3 does a very good job. Or so my wife sais.
2007-12-19 20:13:47
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answered by The Rugby Player 7
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1st clean with steam
2nd use car wax on the tiles
make sure it is a white one not a coloured one and do not use it where you will walk or stand.
2007-12-19 16:46:02
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answered by The Crow Tribe Awakkule 4
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belive it or not toothpaste it has a mild abrasive that cleans but want scratch try it
2007-12-19 16:40:54
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answered by Anonymous
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lemon works good
2007-12-19 17:00:09
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answered by Anonymous
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vinegar and... forgoten what its called...
bicarbonate of soda xD
2007-12-19 17:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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