Apply the paste to the grout lines with your finger. Although the baking soda isn’t harmful, wearing rubber gloves can help prevent scratches or irritated skin from the abrasive grout and baking soda.

Do not use vinegar if your tile is made of natural stone.

Scrub back and forth along the grout lines with the brush. Be sure to scrub well in the corners and around the edges of the floor because dirt and grime tends to be worse here.

Note: Pour a small amount of the powder into a separate container to avoid mixing water into your main container of oxygen bleach powder.

The baking soda works as a natural abrasive to scrub the grout. The hydrogen peroxide chemically reacts with the baking soda releasing bleaching oxygen ions. The dish soap helps loosen dirt and remove grease. Note: The bleaching action of the chemical reaction may affect colored grout. Test a hidden corner before cleaning the entire floor.

Use caution as wet tiled floors can be very slippery.

Steam hose Small brush attachment