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Removing stains from tiles requires the right approach based on the type of stain. For common spills like coffee or juice, a mix of warm water and mild dish soap works well. For stubborn stains, such as grease or oil, use a baking soda paste or white vinegar. Hard water stains can be tackled with lemon juice or a vinegar solution. Grout stains may need a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. For rust stains, apply a paste of lemon juice and salt. Avoid harsh chemicals that can damage tile surfaces. Regular cleaning and prompt stain removal help maintain tile shine and longevity. Always test a small area before applying any solution to ensure it doesn't harm the tiles.
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