I'm not great at cleaning stubborn things. I spent a lot of time with hippies and tended to ignore deep cleaning. If it's had a wipe down, it'll be okay, tended to be my philosophy. So I've come late to the world of getting things spick and span. Greasy tiles in the kitchen, off colour grouting in the bathroom, stubborn ovens that refuse to come up shiny. Turns out bicarbonate of soda is the answer, not all these bottles of chemicals on the supermarket shelves.
A couple of tablespoons of bicarb on a sponge mixed with just a few drops of water and tiles come up clean really easily. Also cooker hobs, ovens, and greasy floors. It really does get the job done with a minimum of effort.
A couple of tablespoons of bicarb on a sponge mixed with just a few drops of water and tiles come up clean really easily. Also cooker hobs, ovens, and greasy floors. It really does get the job done with a minimum of effort.



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