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How to clean grout.

The grout in my bathroom was pretty nasty. It was yellow, brown, covered in grit and desperately needed cleaning. So I looked up a recipe online, tweaked it a little bit, tried it out and it works great!
All you need is..
Baking soda
Hydrogen peroxide
Toothbrush
Bowl
Rags
......
Start by finding a disposable bowl or one that you will only use for the paste you are about to make. 
Put 1 tablespoon of baking soda and 1-2 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide, depending how runny you want it. It is done when you form a paste.
Then use that toothbrush and scrub all of that paste onto the grout. 
Wait 15-20 minutes than wipe it all off with a rag and if you wish to, spray water on it to make it easier to wipe off. If there is some clumped up baking soda, just vacuum it off when it drys. 
It wasn't amazing, but it was pretty decent for a non chemical cleaner! If you give it a try, tell me how you like it! 

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