2. Wash the tiles with a toothbrush, because the teeth of the toothbrush are relatively small, and you can go deep into the gap for deep cleaning. You can also make your own detergent. First, mix water with white vinegar at the ratio of 4: 1, then wipe the tiles with a wet rag, and then put baking soda in the cracks of the stained tiles and spread it evenly, so that the dirt will dissolve.
3, you can mop the floor with warm water, and put a small amount of washing powder+mature vinegar, and then clean the floor tiles, which can achieve a good odor removal effect.
Extended data
The reason why ceramic tiles smell:
1, the water absorption of ceramic tiles is too high-it is easy to absorb dirty water and dirt.
Water absorption is an important criterion for testing the quality of ceramic tiles. If the water absorption rate of ceramic tiles exceeds the standard coefficient, it means that the density of ceramic tiles is relatively low, and the brick holes are more likely to absorb the water and dirt left on the brick surface when mopping the floor, resulting in traces that are difficult to clean, which will cause odor after a long time. Some tiles with poor quality may also have chapped brick surfaces due to water absorption.
2, tile empty drum-water under the brick deteriorated and stinked.
If there is an empty drum when laying tiles, water will seep under the tiles from the joints. Because the ground has been waterproof, the inflow of water will accumulate under the tiles, which will cause the water to deteriorate, stink for a long time and produce peculiar smell. This situation is more likely to happen, because the kitchen and bathroom often use water.
3. Tiles polluted by other pollutants will make the tiles stink.