This really works!!! I just added a very little Dawn dish washing soap and WOW!!! Depending on how bad your floor is, because mine was really bad so I put one cup of peroxide and a heaping half cup of baking soda and tablespoon of dawn dish washing soap in to a bucket and I poured it on slow with a small cup and did small areas at a time. It’s amazing! My floor is 18 years old and it did great on this old floor! 👍🏻 Thank you so much for posting this!
This absolutely works. My kitchen floors are linoleum and are probably 35 years old. They had so much build up on I was considering painting it. I tried this and it stripped every bit of the grime buildup down to the beautiful original color. Thank you for posting this.
Ingredients: Hydrogen Peroxide 3% Solution (you can buy Peroxide 3% 1 gallon as shown here for like $10) Baking Soda Vinegar (optional) how I mix: (usually I do the paste style, but in the video it seems like there's more amount of HP than soda) 1 cup of Hydrogen Peroxide 2 cups of Baking soda > Mix it until u get a consistent paste, then spread it all over the area you want to clean. > Let it sit for 10mins > then pour some small amount of vinegar and scrub it repeatedly until you see results. > Pour warm water to clean it completely. You're welcome! 😉 PS. i clean worse places than this for work, this solution i always use, sometimes i use stronger chemicals but i won't recommend it.
When adding vinegar how much do you use per gallon? Can this be auto scrubbed? Did it leave a residue or haze over the tile afterwards? Do you have any videos of some jobs you’ve done using this method? I’ve got a client with extremely filthy tile and I want to clean but the grout and tile are uneven surfaces so I know I’ll have to do grout lines first. Looking for other videos similar to this. Thanks for your input
I used peroxide and baking soda on tile floor to clean grout and it really worked: put 3% peroxide on grout, tooth-brushed in baking soda - worked it in; did a 2’ or 3’ square and let it sit for 10 minutes. Came back with wet green scrubber/ yellow sponge washed over. Then washed away with clear water in those zephrhills bottles, used cotton cloth to spread clear water, used synthetic rain-x swiped (synthetic chamois) to sop up water, wiped dry with micro-fiber cloth to a shine! For shower and bathroom wall tiles used 1/2 cup Heinz’s cleaning vinegar (6% acidity) with 1/2 cup blue dawn - sprayed on tiles and wait 8-10 minutes. Sprayed with water and used soft bristled scrub brush to spread it around. Then followed same clean up routine for floor described above - green scrubber/yellow sponge, water, cloth, chamois, micro-fiber cloth till shine. Lot of steps, goes slow, give yourself time but they sparkle! (Some say vinegar hurts some tile - so read up for your particular tile. Mine were older ceramic or porcelain). For floor, have towels for kneeling and have buckets for capturing sopped up water! For walls - I used plastic dust pan to capture water and pour into well-positioned bucket; also used towel at wall base to prevent water from spreading out onto floor.
Thank you for the detailed information. I just used bleach water on my tile floors. I live in a military dorm that was built in the 60's or 70's and doubt anyone has ever actualy taken the time to clean them properly since. I have an automatic scrubbing mop (has two pads that spin around to scrub) and even with that it took hours to get the grout to even a yellow color from black. but the down side is the tile does not shine at all. Going to try your method maybe this week and hopefully have better results.
I spray straight hydrogen peroxide, saturating my tile floors and let it sit for about 30 minutes or maybe an hour, and then I mopped all that up and then remoped it with clean water and your normal cleaning product. It strips the floor of all the built up dirt. It works perfect every time. I always have big bottles of hydrogen peroxide in my home for this specific reason. Plus they are numerous uses for peroxide as I'm sure y'all know.
Yep. I keep big bottles of peroxide too. I have a brown peroxide spray bottle and I mix a little bit of dish soap (very little) and the rest is peroxide. I spray my shower/tub and let sit, then come back with a lite long handled scrubber and it works great. I don't get all the fumes from chemical cleaners. I use unscented dish soap. I also can use this in my toilet and it cleans it well too.
Even though something cleaned that tile, so much viewers' time was wasted because no product was shown, no formula given. The liquid was yellowish, i.e. not the clear color of hydrogen peroxide, and it was poured from a large container of the type used for commercial cleaners, not the type used for hydrogen peroxide in my part of the world. The white stuff may have been sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or it could have been sodium carbonate (washing soda) or it could have been Oxy-Clean or a commercial powdered laundry whitener, for all anyone knows. What I learned is that it is possible to clean really dirty tiles, but with no formula and their hiding both the labels and the containers the liquid and the white powder came in, viewers will never know for sure unless they experiment. I hope the formulas viewers reported, including the use of mild dish detergent (Dawn in the USA), will turn out to work.
Anonymous98 it says peroxide and baking soda. I’d go 50/50 on peroxide and water and 32 oz baking soda. Mix together well and let dissolve for maybe an hour
She gave it to you. 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide, heaping 1/2 cup of baking soda and 1 TBL of Dawn into a bucket (filled all the way) with very hot water. After scrubing. Mop the floor with plain hot water to clean. If you want, you can put 1 cup of vinegar in the water, to make the floor sparkle
This really works- thanks!!! I didn't make my solution as pasty as the video as I had added more water but darn! All the dirt came right up using a scrub brush on a mop stick and then followed by a wet clean water mop to soak up the dirty solution. Floor looks brand new!!!
I want to use it, does it destroy the top layer. I'm afraid because some strong acids diluted with water i tried before destroyed the tiles top layer making it doff
Has tile on my patio with a deep fryer spilled vegetable oil from fish, dried hard on the floor tried everything would not come up tried this came right up tile looks great.
Would this brighten the dirty dark grout too? grout on my floor is dirty dark color from the hurricane surge water that came in.and left my grout looking disgusting
It seems clear to me that, based on the title of the video, the "product" is a mixture of peroxide and baking soda. Also, if you add just a bit of Dawn detergent to that mixture, it’ll take the skunk smell right off of a freshly skrunk sprayed dog. It is a super cleaner!!!
Om Kochhar I'm not really sure about coloured tiles on this. But if you want you can make a test on a very small part of the tiles with cotton and leave it for awhile. Just to see if there's going to be any changes on the colour of the tile. Baking doesn't have any problem on that but I don't know about peroxide
It is a powerful oxidizing agent; when it comes in contact with organic material, spontaneous combustion can occur. Odor does not provide a warning of hazardous concentrations. Hydrogen peroxide is not absorbed by the skin, but can cause systemic toxicity when inhaled or ingested.
@@riyazahmedbaig8361 vinegar and baking soda are great natural cleaners and combined have a chemical reaction that cleans soap scum and other buildup without using harsh chemicals.
@ Riyaz ahmed baig 2 teaspoon to a quart of vinegar is great for hard water mineral deposits. Otherwise just hot water + vinegar (even heated of possible) works lovely in areas that does not have hard water on it. Vinegar is an acid which helps clean. In areas where there is no mineral deposits there is no need for baking soda because vinegar will neutralize it.
Those look like steps. Perhaps that is why they look so dirty. Are we sure that is tile? If so, what kind? I have a huge den that looks like tile, but it is stamped concrete.
Unless you have a way to THROUGHLY rinse this you will end up with a white film of baking soda. Depending on how dark your grout is it will really show. Owned a clawing company 32 years and got called in to clean up the mess this causes. Stick with things that require no rinsing. Baking soda will show if left behind. All powdered products go back to powder once all the water is gone.
This really works!!! I just added a very little Dawn dish washing soap and WOW!!! Depending on how bad your floor is, because mine was really bad so I put one cup of peroxide and a heaping half cup of baking soda and tablespoon of dawn dish washing soap in to a bucket and I poured it on slow with a small cup and did small areas at a time. It’s amazing! My floor is 18 years old and it did great on this old floor! 👍🏻 Thank you so much for posting this!
Judy Fey thank you for the description this video needed more info
did you fill bucket with water as well??
Jody Ramsay Judy Thank you, you gave more helpful information than the video. I’m going to try it
that's good. but will it have after effects like stains and leftover marks
Wht peroxide means?? Name fully plz. I need to buy it. Chemist is asking which peroxide u want
This absolutely works. My kitchen floors are linoleum and are probably 35 years old. They had so much build up on I was considering painting it. I tried this and it stripped every bit of the grime buildup down to the beautiful original color. Thank you for posting this.
What use liquid please tell me
@@shilpabandi6761 baking soda and Hydrogen peroxide
@@eightapeach2861where can I get the hydrogen peroxide?
Did you add it straight or diluted?
Awesome will try it. Was shopping for a wet floor scrubber and this came up.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Wow! That is so satisfying... I wish the video was longer! :)
Ingredients:
Hydrogen Peroxide 3% Solution
(you can buy Peroxide 3% 1 gallon as shown here for like $10)
Baking Soda
Vinegar (optional)
how I mix: (usually I do the paste style, but in the video it seems like there's more amount of HP than soda)
1 cup of Hydrogen Peroxide
2 cups of Baking soda
> Mix it until u get a consistent paste, then spread it all over the area you want to clean.
> Let it sit for 10mins
> then pour some small amount of vinegar and scrub it repeatedly until you see results.
> Pour warm water to clean it completely.
You're welcome! 😉
PS. i clean worse places than this for work, this solution i always use, sometimes i use stronger chemicals but i won't recommend it.
When adding vinegar how much do you use per gallon?
Can this be auto scrubbed?
Did it leave a residue or haze over the tile afterwards?
Do you have any videos of some jobs you’ve done using this method?
I’ve got a client with extremely filthy tile and I want to clean but the grout and tile are uneven surfaces so I know I’ll have to do grout lines first. Looking for other videos similar to this.
Thanks for your input
HI! Is this safe for all kind of floors?
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It didn’t work for me 😩
I used peroxide and baking soda on tile floor to clean grout and it really worked: put 3% peroxide on grout, tooth-brushed in baking soda - worked it in; did a 2’ or 3’ square and let it sit for 10 minutes. Came back with wet green scrubber/ yellow sponge washed over. Then washed away with clear water in those zephrhills bottles, used cotton cloth to spread clear water, used synthetic rain-x swiped (synthetic chamois) to sop up water, wiped dry with micro-fiber cloth to a shine!
For shower and bathroom wall tiles used 1/2 cup Heinz’s cleaning vinegar (6% acidity) with 1/2 cup blue dawn - sprayed on tiles and wait 8-10 minutes. Sprayed with water and used soft bristled scrub brush to spread it around. Then followed same clean up routine for floor described above - green scrubber/yellow sponge, water, cloth, chamois, micro-fiber cloth till shine.
Lot of steps, goes slow, give yourself time but they sparkle! (Some say vinegar hurts some tile - so read up for your particular tile. Mine were older ceramic or porcelain).
For floor, have towels for kneeling and have buckets for capturing sopped up water! For walls - I used plastic dust pan to capture water and pour into well-positioned bucket; also used towel at wall base to prevent water from spreading out onto floor.
Thank you for the detailed information. I just used bleach water on my tile floors. I live in a military dorm that was built in the 60's or 70's and doubt anyone has ever actualy taken the time to clean them properly since. I have an automatic scrubbing mop (has two pads that spin around to scrub) and even with that it took hours to get the grout to even a yellow color from black. but the down side is the tile does not shine at all. Going to try your method maybe this week and hopefully have better results.
Hey Milagros Besmonte Would you be at all open to a side project if it didn’t interfere with what you are currently doing?
Don’t listen to the negativity you’re sweet and amazing. God bless you
Peroxide and baking soda-miracle combination. Just don’t splash it on anything else. Thank you
Can this be use on any material/type of floor? Not wood obviously but besides that ?
This is so satisfying... I need to see more.. where’s the rest of the footage 😩
Can you give a link of the products you used to clean your tile.
I spray straight hydrogen peroxide, saturating my tile floors and let it sit for about 30 minutes or maybe an hour, and then I mopped all that up and then remoped it with clean water and your normal cleaning product. It strips the floor of all the built up dirt. It works perfect every time. I always have big bottles of hydrogen peroxide in my home for this specific reason. Plus they are numerous uses for peroxide as I'm sure y'all know.
Yep. I keep big bottles of peroxide too. I have a brown peroxide spray bottle and I mix a little bit of dish soap (very little) and the rest is peroxide. I spray my shower/tub and let sit, then come back with a lite long handled scrubber and it works great. I don't get all the fumes from chemical cleaners. I use unscented dish soap. I also can use this in my toilet and it cleans it well too.
Where can I get that broom tho 🤔
I use a dollar tree broom. The bristles are weak enough to bend and be used effectively to mop.
lol
Haha actually
At the shop
Yes...lol
Even though something cleaned that tile, so much viewers' time was wasted because no product was shown, no formula given. The liquid was yellowish, i.e. not the clear color of hydrogen peroxide, and it was poured from a large container of the type used for commercial cleaners, not the type used for hydrogen peroxide in my part of the world. The white stuff may have been sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) or it could have been sodium carbonate (washing soda) or it could have been Oxy-Clean or a commercial powdered laundry whitener, for all anyone knows.
What I learned is that it is possible to clean really dirty tiles, but with no formula and their hiding both the labels and the containers the liquid and the white powder came in, viewers will never know for sure unless they experiment. I hope the formulas viewers reported, including the use of mild dish detergent (Dawn in the USA), will turn out to work.
Anonymous98 it says peroxide and baking soda. I’d go 50/50 on peroxide and water and 32 oz baking soda. Mix together well and let dissolve for maybe an hour
@@extremesteamcarpet did you try it? How'd it go?
the title of the video: PEROXIDE & BAKING SODA + a little experimentation & common sense!
@April Corso any proof that it's peroxide and baking soda. Try using peroxide at home, you'll realise why there are doubts
@Anonymous98 It’s more like you wasted your time writing that comment
my OCD self is shaking. I loved this. 👏
Wow that's a big difference, thank you for posting this, I'll try it soon, I hope it works, thanks again
How did it go?
Could you use these ingredients to clean antique hand-painted tiles? Or would it be too destructive and remove the paint?
What was the amazing cleaner that you use with the best peroxide and baking soda
The best cleaning video on RUclips.
so is it just peroxide and baking soda mixed? or primarily water and peroxide and baking soda? what are the ratios?
She gave it to you. 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide, heaping 1/2 cup of baking soda and 1 TBL of Dawn into a bucket (filled all the way) with very hot water. After scrubing. Mop the floor with plain hot water to clean. If you want, you can put 1 cup of vinegar in the water, to make the floor sparkle
instructions on mixing appropriate amounts?
This really works- thanks!!! I didn't make my solution as pasty as the video as I had added more water but darn! All the dirt came right up using a scrub brush on a mop stick and then followed by a wet clean water mop to soak up the dirty solution. Floor looks brand new!!!
Where in the video does he give any direction on mixture? I don’t hear a thing. I’m curious about this method and wonder what this mixture is.
@@stephaniebarber46 He has a list in the comments.
Can this solution be used on coloured tiles or only on white tiles?
I want to use it, does it destroy the top layer. I'm afraid because some strong acids diluted with water i tried before destroyed the tiles top layer making it doff
Will tis tips helps chemically damaged tiles? Bcoz I rely made some mistakes tat make my tiles hurts n damaged having the white patches..
You have mixed both and stored it in a can?
how was it mixed? soda in the liquid? or sprinkle on the floor and then pour the peroxide over it?
It does work and does a good job thank you Milagros .
How come you didn't clean grout lines, it's now more prominent than before
Where is the baking soda???
What is the measurement, if there is..?
Appreciate your help pipol🤗
That’s what I’m looking for too
Has tile on my patio with a deep fryer spilled vegetable oil from fish, dried hard on the floor tried everything would not come up tried this came right up tile looks great.
Would this brighten the dirty dark grout too? grout on my floor is dirty dark color from the hurricane surge water that came in.and left my grout looking disgusting
Can this mixture also removes paint and other stubborn stains???
What are the quantities to use or does it not matter?
No
This is so satisfying!!
Dear how to make that chemical and clean floor plz reply..... Can I use this chemical for my marble also
The product it's call TOTALLY AWESOME!
The way he rinsed it makes my cry
How to make this amazing cleaner
I Don't see where you put the Baking Soda down. Is it already pre mixed with the peroxide in what ever type of bottle is in your hands ??
Floor cleaning which liquored used
Nice
Wow amazing, I will try it..thank you for sharing this video.
It seems clear to me that, based on the title of the video, the "product" is a mixture of peroxide and baking soda. Also, if you add just a bit of Dawn detergent to that mixture, it’ll take the skunk smell right off of a freshly skrunk sprayed dog. It is a super cleaner!!!
What is the mixture of baking soda and peroxide used
Could you please tell us the proportions you used
I need to try this immediately! I'm looking for a solution no chemicals for ceramic tile
Amazing explaining silent video .. I like it and am gonna try it ☺️
Can this be used on terrazo floor?
Is it works for parking tiles?
Can it be used for ceramic tile
What are the quantities of baking soda to be mixed with hydrogen peroxide.
Nice to share this, I beleive the recipe are not matter much, right? Can we do this with vinyl ? I going to try just a spot.
Which brand liquid u used sir
So what's the recipe for it? Like half cup BS to one ounce of peroxide?
Can use this method to clean titanium floor
We're do u get the cleaner?
Can you tell us the name of product used please
what's the use if you dont share the product ?
Samuel Afful I agree with u
Wellll that was very USELESS!!!!
Samuel Afful showing off😂😂
Samuel Afful the title said baking soda and peroxide
Its a baking soda and hydrogen peroxide
Hi Milagros can we use this for any color tiles?
Om Kochhar I'm not really sure about coloured tiles on this. But if you want you can make a test on a very small part of the tiles with cotton and leave it for awhile. Just to see if there's going to be any changes on the colour of the tile. Baking doesn't have any problem on that but I don't know about peroxide
Baking soda and vinegar yes. Peroxide no, not a good idea.
Milagros Besmonte thanks.
@@Lilyflowers659 . Why not? That is the recipe.
It is a powerful oxidizing agent; when it comes in contact with organic material, spontaneous combustion can occur. Odor does not provide a warning of hazardous concentrations. Hydrogen peroxide is not absorbed by the skin, but can cause systemic toxicity when inhaled or ingested.
Probably all purpose food industry cleaner from a produce store works just like that
Can anyone tell me what exactly is a peroxide? I mean which product?
Iska name kya hai aur kaha se purches kiya hai apne
we need that heavy duty broom toooo
Enga veetu marbels romba karaiya iruku tips soluga pls
Wow, I did not see that coming white tile!
Will it work for removing cement strain on tiles?
bae phir kis say utha
Ye kha milega sir... Pls btadijiye
Ya kon sa liquid use kiya ap ny
Kya dala tha tiles pe aap ne j toe bata dao
What cleaner is this? Please show that.
Pls tell me what is the name of cleaning liquid
What's the ratio?
Wow!
Wait… we’re the tiles originally white color?
what Is the name of this cleaner? It's Amazing!!
Really? Lol (ingredients) cleaner has no name its Hydrogen peroxide and baking soda
WHERE CAN I BUY???
God bless you for sharing. I rent and can't change anything. It works, but I'm going to let it set for the deeper stains. Thanks again for sharing.
It's name
I have tried and spent dollars on chemicals and nothing has really worked well. This is one I will definitely try. How much peroxide and baking soda?
Did it work?
I've always used baking soda with vinegar, but I'm going to try this! Thank you!
May I know why do you add baking soda with vinegar.
@@riyazahmedbaig8361 vinegar and baking soda are great natural cleaners and combined have a chemical reaction that cleans soap scum and other buildup without using harsh chemicals.
@@candifiend ok thankyou
@@riyazahmedbaig8361 You're welcome
@ Riyaz ahmed baig 2 teaspoon to a quart of vinegar is great for hard water mineral deposits.
Otherwise just hot water + vinegar (even heated of possible) works lovely in areas that does not have hard water on it. Vinegar is an acid which helps clean. In areas where there is no mineral deposits there is no need for baking soda because vinegar will neutralize it.
What's name of this chemical
How many percent peroxide?
Oh my Gosh! That's pretty unbelievable!
How satisfying
Those look like steps. Perhaps that is why they look so dirty. Are we sure that is tile? If so, what kind? I have a huge den that looks like tile, but it is stamped concrete.
Will this effect grout in any way?
Cleener ka name batana🙏#legendxallsound
Is it benzyl peroxide or hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide..
In what ratio should we mix both the chemicals ?
I believe it's 1:1
What is that chemical
does it work on welding stains too?
by using rust cleaner chemical
I am wondering if that is the original colour of the tile or if the mixture has bleached the tiles
What are ingredients ...?
Please reply
What is metiriyal use pl show me the bottle name
Why didn't you tell what type of cleaner you used
the name??
yeh kis company ka hei liquide?
Unless you have a way to THROUGHLY rinse this you will end up with a white film of baking soda. Depending on how dark your grout is it will really show. Owned a clawing company 32 years and got called in to clean up the mess this causes. Stick with things that require no rinsing. Baking soda will show if left behind. All powdered products go back to powder once all the water is gone.
Unfortunately, it did not work on my old linoleum floor. I am sure it works great in other situations.
Tell me the name of this liqud??
Agreed! What's the point of the video if you don't share the product with the viewers?
the product is in the title. Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide.
Kay Cude They did dummy. You can’t read?
looks like acid
@@nicolecallaham4850 hydrogen peroxide