
Revealed: Tips to clean shiny ceramic tiles at home without spending a penny

How to Easily Remove Yellow Stains and Grime from Ceramic Tiles
Do the yellow stains and dull patches on your tiled walls make your home look old and unattractive? Don’t worry — here’s a simple and highly effective way to clean ceramic tiles and bring back their bright, glossy look.
Stains and discoloration on tiles not only affect the beauty of your home but can also harbor bacteria, mold, and unpleasant odors — especially in humid areas like bathrooms and kitchens. To protect your family’s health and maintain a clean, fresh living space, it’s important to clean and disinfect tiled surfaces regularly.
Below is an easy, budget-friendly cleaning method that uses common household ingredients. Let’s get started!
🧴 Materials You’ll Need
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250 ml (half a 500 ml bottle) of water – you can use the bottle cap for measuring the other ingredients.
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1 cap of laundry detergent or dish soap
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2 caps of white vinegar
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3 caps of white wine or rubbing alcohol
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½ cap of wheat flour (or cornstarch)
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1 empty spray bottle
🧽 Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Pour the detergent into 250 ml of water and stir until completely dissolved.
Step 2: Add the vinegar and white wine (or rubbing alcohol) to the soapy water and continue stirring until well combined.
Step 3: Add the flour to the mixture, stir thoroughly to dissolve any lumps, and pour the mixture into a clean spray bottle.
Step 4: Spray the solution evenly on the stained or dirty tile surface. Let it sit for a few minutes, then wipe with a soft cloth or paper towel. For stubborn stains, spray multiple times and gently scrub with a soft brush or sponge.
✨ Additional Tips for Better Results
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Use warm water instead of cold water to help dissolve grease and soap scum faster.
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Clean regularly: Doing this once a week prevents buildup and keeps tiles glossy.
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Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach on colored grout, as they can fade the color over time.
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Add a few drops of essential oil (like lemon or tea tree oil) for a pleasant scent and extra antibacterial effect.
✅ The Result
With just a few everyday household items, you can restore your ceramic tiles to their original shine and brightness. This method is not only cost-effective but also eco-friendly and safe for your hands and surfaces. Try it today and enjoy sparkling clean walls once again!
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