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Products for Cleaning Ceramic Tile GroutPattie from Bridgton, Maine Feedback About This Post:RE: Products for Cleaning Ceramic Tile GroutIs there a strong battery scrubber for the baking soda and bleach paste? My tile grout is yellowed, over 30 yrs. Old in our shower, not mildewed, just yellowed around a million tiny white square tiles so i need an electric scrubber. Help! Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Products for Cleaning Ceramic Tile Grout
We have had your problem and finally after trying many different techiques and products, found one that works. Post By LeAnn (Guest Post) RE: Products for Cleaning Ceramic Tile GroutI have also tried everything on my white bathroom grout. Finally I applied a paste of plain baking soda and household bleach applied to just the grout, allowed it to dry then scrubbed it off with an old toothbrush. It worked great, better than our scunci steamer, some areas needed two treatments. Post By danielle (Guest Post) RE: Products for Cleaning Ceramic Tile GroutI used this method on ceramic bathroom tiles. it was hard work but worth it. Make a paste of toothpaste and bleach and scrub the dirty grouting with this applied on old toothbrushes. The result was excellent. There were some places that didn't respond so those I camouflaged with white latex paint, applied with a child's paintbrush. Post by Dorianne RE: Products for Cleaning Ceramic Tile Grout
My husband just did the back-breaking job of cleaning all the grout on my kitchen and eating area tile floor. First he used a hand-held steamer machine which was time-consuming because it only holds so much water and you have to wait a 1/2 before you can add more water (atleast w/the machine I have)....that worked pretty good but in some areas the light colored grout still looked stained/dirty. I tried some Clorox clean-up spray cleaner on it and then used an old electric toothbrush to brush it and then wipe with an old towel. This method worked very good so I showed hubby. He then went back over all the grout with the spray cleaner and toothbrush and now it looks almost new again. it was hard work but I'm sure saved us a lot of money over hiring it done. Post by Debbie52 RE: Products for Cleaning Ceramic Tile GroutSorry I just noticed how you spell your name. That is how I spell Pattie also. You don't find many people that spell their name that way. Post by dpcw RE: Products for Cleaning Ceramic Tile GroutI used my Scunci? steamer on the bathroom floor tiles where I work. It took a long time because the steamer can only use 11 oz of water at a time but it looked wonderful when it was done. The grout on these tiles were caked with dirt that the steamer just shot up out of there. Then I used an old towel to wipe up the dirt chunks. The best part about it was there was no chemicals involved just very hot water. If you don't have a steamer I would try to pour heated water on them and the carefully use a nylon bristled brush to scrub the grout. I think you would be surprised how well just the hot water works. Post by dpcw |
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