What is a good nontoxic kitchen tile and bathroom tile floor cleaner.
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Good for you! Most people forget or do not consider their birds, which are far more sensitive to odors and smells than other animals. I use vinegar and just make sure my canary is in another part of the house or outside until the odor dissipates. I use a lot of vinegar in cooking, and she does not seem to be bothered by it all all. Different bird, possibly different reaction, all you can do is try. Vinegar and baking soda work well together. I have a pile of pets, so no chemicals in this house unless absolutely necessary.
I use equal parts vinegar and cheap bottled lemon juice and a couple of squirts of dishwashing liquid to clean most things in my house. I would stay away from sprays and aerosols.
I agree with the vinegar and baking soda or hydrogen peroxide options. I have dogs, don't like exposure to fumes or chemicals for me or them!
depends on the tile, using vinegar on certain tiles may not be the correct choice