DIY Shower Tile Cleaner: Say Goodbye to Grime with This Simple Recipe
- Heather Krampitz
- Aug 29, 2024
- 3 min read
Keeping your shower tiles clean and sparkling can feel like a never-ending battle. Soap scum, mildew, and grime can build up quickly, leaving your bathroom looking less than fresh. But don’t worry! I’ve got a simple and effective DIY shower tile cleaner that will make your tiles shine like new—all without the use of harsh chemicals. 💧
Why DIY?
Store-bought cleaners can be loaded with chemicals that may be harsh on your skin, lungs, and the environment. By making your own cleaner, you know exactly what’s going into it, and you can feel good about using something that’s both effective and safe.
This DIY shower tile cleaner uses three simple ingredients you likely already have in your home: baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and liquid dish soap. Together, they create a powerful paste that tackles even the toughest grime.

What You’ll Need:
1/2 cup baking soda 🧂Baking soda is a mild abrasive that helps to scrub away dirt and grime without scratching your tiles.
1/4 cup hydrogen peroxide 💦Hydrogen peroxide is a natural bleaching agent and disinfectant. It helps to lift stains and kill any mildew or bacteria lurking on your tiles.
1 teaspoon liquid dish soap 🧼Dish soap cuts through grease and grime, making it easier to remove dirt from your tiles.
How to Make the DIY Shower Tile Cleaner:
Mix the IngredientsIn a small bowl, combine the baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and liquid dish soap. Stir the mixture until it forms a thick paste. This paste is the magic formula that will make your tiles sparkle!
Apply the CleanerUsing a sponge or brush, apply the paste directly to your shower tiles. Focus on areas with soap scum, mildew, or any other stubborn stains. Make sure to get into the grout lines, where dirt and mold love to hide.
Let It SitAllow the cleaner to sit on the tiles for about 10-15 minutes. This gives the mixture time to work its magic, breaking down tough stains and grime. You can use this time to clean other parts of your bathroom or just relax and enjoy a cup of tea! ☕
Scrub the TilesAfter the cleaner has had time to work, use a scrub brush or sponge to scrub the tiles. Put a little extra elbow grease into any particularly dirty spots. The baking soda will help lift away dirt, while the hydrogen peroxide disinfects and brightens your tiles.
Rinse ThoroughlyRinse the tiles thoroughly with warm water to remove any residue from the cleaner. Be sure to rinse well, as you don’t want to leave any paste behind.
Dry the TilesFinally, use a clean cloth or towel to dry the tiles. This step helps to prevent water spots and leaves your tiles looking shiny and new.
Why This Cleaner Works
This DIY shower tile cleaner works so well because it combines the gentle abrasiveness of baking soda with the disinfecting power of hydrogen peroxide and the grease-cutting action of dish soap. Together, these ingredients create a powerful cleaner that can tackle even the toughest grime without damaging your tiles or grout.
Tips & Tricks
For extra tough stains, let the cleaner sit on the tiles for a bit longer before scrubbing.
Use this cleaner regularly to keep your shower looking fresh and prevent the buildup of soap scum and mildew.
If you have natural stone tiles, test the cleaner in an inconspicuous area first, as hydrogen peroxide can sometimes affect the color of certain stones.
Final Thoughts
Making your own shower tile cleaner is a simple and effective way to keep your bathroom sparkling clean without relying on harsh chemicals. This DIY recipe is not only easy to make but also safe for your home and the environment. Give it a try and let me know how it works for you!
Happy cleaning! 🧽✨

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