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How to Clean Tile Grout


How to Clean Tile Grout How to Clean Tile GroutGrout is a type of plaster that is used to fill in the cracks between tiles. This material binds the tile pieces together and also prevents damaging of the sides of tiles. However, with time, grout gets dirty and looks ugly. Grout used in kitchen and bathroom tile flooring is more likely to get grimy as it is exposed to food particles, soaps, and lots of water. Cleaning grout is not difficult. You can get your grout looking fresh and new by adopting right cleaning solutions. Here are some instructions that will guide you on how to clean tile grout.

Instructions

  1. Prepare a solution of hot water and vinegar in equal quantities. Pour the liquid in a spray bottle.
  2. Sprinkle baking soda on the grout surface and then spray with the solution.
  3. Now with the help of a toothbrush start scrubbing the grout. Scrub hard until you are sure the dirt particles have been removed.
  4. Once the grout has been scrubbed properly with the toothbrush, mop the floor as you usually do.
  5. Allow the floor to dry completely. Inspect the floor properly to find if there are any signs of dirt left. If you do find some, repeat the above processes.

Other Methods

  1. How to Clean Tile Grout1 How to Clean Tile GroutIf you want you can also make use of generic household cleaners like Mr. Clean, Lysol, or other powder-based cleaners to clean the tile grout.
  2. Steam cleaner too can help you in grout cleaning. The pressure of the steam cleaner loosens the deposited debris and stains that other cleaners fail to dissolve. So, if you have access to a steam cleaner, use it on your grout work.
  3. For heavy duty stains, you can make use stronger cleaning products like oxygen bleach powder, hydrogen peroxide, or chlorine bleach. These products must be diluted properly before use. Also make sure to read labels carefully and follow the given directions properly.

Tips for Grout Cleaning

  1. Clean the grout with water first and then allow it to dry. This will remove all loose debris easily.
  2. Do not use bleach on colored grout, as it may discolor the grout.
  3. Use stiff brush for scrubbing the grout. Make sure not to use metal bristles, as they can wear away the grout.
  4. Test your grout cleaner first on a small, inconspicuous area to ensure it will not damage your grout work.
  5. While using commercial cleaners or other chemicals, make sure to keep the working area well-ventilated.
  6. Wear protective eye cover and hand gloves when working with chemical-based cleaners.

Warning

Never try to mix cleaners together. It may result in chemical reactions that can cause noxious fumes or even burns if the mixture comes in contact with the skin.

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