Although joints that have a tendency to discolor might detract from the visual appeal of ceramic flooring, this is a popular option. This dark blot on the joints is the result of absorbed dirt. You are mistaken if you believe that washing is sufficient since it is not that simple.


1. Making soda dough
Cleaning power of baking soda is well recognized. You may create a paste by combining a little water and half a cup of baking soda to descale ceramic joints. Using a brush or the abrasive side of a sponge, apply the paste to the joints and gently massage.

2. Alcohol

Use white vinegar if baking soda hasn't helped the grout return to its natural color. After cleaning the joints with a brush and baking soda, pour vinegar into them.

3. Peroxide of hydrogen
If mold is the cause of the darkening of the joints, combine 3% hydrogen peroxide with water. Before washing, spray the liquid over the joints and let it rest for 45 minutes.