Cleaning grout is one of most boring chores in the world. I’m going to show you an amazing DIY method without using expensive chemical cleaners. These easy and inexpensive grout cleaners will help romve stains, mold and mildew. Put on some sunglasses; your bathroom and kitchen are about to shine bright. Here’s how to clean grout, so you can enjoy a shiny bathroom and kitchen once more. Baking Soda Baking soda makes a perfect cleaner for most grout because it has a slightly grainy texture, which helps get deep into the pores of the grout. It helps scrub away stains and hard water buildup. Hydrogen Peroxide Thanks to its oxidizing properties, this liquid makes a spectacular cleaning solution for many household needs, but especially for grout cleaning. It’s much safer than chlorine bleach or ammonia-based products, and, best of all, less expensive. Materials Baking soda Hydrogen peroxide Vinegar and spray bottle optional; Scrub brush bowl Instructions Fill your spray bottle with a 1:1 solution of vinegar and water and spray the work area generously. Let the solution sit for about five minutes. Mix three parts baking soda with one part hydrogen peroxide to form a paste using the bowl. Scrub the paste into the stain on the grout. If you have used vingar first you may get a bubbling reaction. Let sit for up to an hour. Wipe or mop away the paste Be sure to test the grout cleaner in an inconspicuous area to make sure it does not discolor your grout before you use it, particularly on dark-colored and epoxy-based grouts. Do not use this combination on grout that is surrounded by marble or stone tiles. All that’s left to do is to get srubbing