Three methods to clean white walls: easy, effective, and homemade

In this article, we show you three simple and effective methods to clean white walls using homemade products, taking care of the paint and restoring their original appearance.

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Cleaning white walls may seem like a complicated task, but with the right methods, it's easy to keep them spotless. These surfaces, which bring brightness and modernity to any space, are also prone to getting dirty easily due to handprints, dust, and contact with furniture.

1. Warm water and mild soap for light stains

The simplest and most accessible method for cleaning white walls is to use warm water and mild soap. This combination is ideal for removing light stains and general dirt without damaging the paint, especially on matte or satin finishes.

Instructions:

  1. Fill a bucket with warm water and add a few drops of mild soap. Mix well until you form a soapy solution.
  2. Use a soft cloth or a clean sponge. Dip the cloth in the mixture, wring out the excess water, and gently rub the wall in soft circular motions.
  3. Make sure not to saturate the wall with water to avoid moisture marks.
  4. Finally, dry the surface with a clean, dry cloth.

This method is perfect for light dust or dirt stains in moderately used areas, such as living rooms or bedrooms.

2. Baking soda for tough stains

When walls have more persistent stains, such as pencil marks or fingerprints, baking soda is an excellent natural solution. Its mild abrasive ability removes stains without damaging the paint.

Instructions:

  1. Mix baking soda with a little water to form a thick paste.
  2. Apply the paste directly onto the stain with a microfiber cloth or a sponge.
  3. Gently rub in circular motions until the stain disappears.
  4. Wipe away the residue with a damp cloth and then dry with another clean cloth.

This method is especially effective for tough marks in high-traffic areas, such as hallways or play areas.

3. White vinegar for disinfection and shine

White vinegar is a multifunctional product that not only cleans but also disinfects and restores the shine of white walls. Additionally, its use helps prevent mold in damp areas like bathrooms or kitchens.

Instructions:

  1. Mix equal parts of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle.
  2. Spray the solution onto areas with dirt or stains.
  3. Let it sit for 5 minutes to allow the vinegar to dissolve the dirt.
  4. Wipe with a damp cloth and dry the surface with a clean rag.

Vinegar is safe for painted surfaces and contains no harsh chemicals, making it a natural and effective option.

Additional tip: test first in a small area

Before applying any of these methods, it is important to test in a small, inconspicuous area of the wall. This ensures that the product will not affect the finish or color of the paint.

Recommended tools for cleaning white walls

  • Microfiber cloths: They pick up dust and clean without leaving residues.
  • Soft sponges: They allow you to scrub stains without damaging the paint.
  • Spray bottles: They facilitate the even application of solutions like the vinegar and water mixture.

Using these tools ensures more efficient cleaning and protects the paint on the walls, prolonging its lifespan.

Keep your white walls spotless with regular habits

  • Frequent cleaning: In high-traffic areas, such as hallways or children's rooms, clean superficially every 2-3 months. For less used areas, a semi-annual cleaning is sufficient.
  • Ventilation: Reduce humidity in the environment to avoid problems like mold or stains on the walls.
  • Preventive care: Protect the walls from scuffs by placing bumpers on furniture and avoiding direct contact with dirty objects.

The importance of keeping walls clean

Having spotless white walls not only enhances the aesthetics of your home but also increases its value and creates a sense of order and cleanliness in every space. These homemade methods are easy, economical, and effective, allowing your walls to look like new without the need for expensive or harmful products.

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