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Cleaning Grout Without Chemicals

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Date: 09/22/2008 Topics: Cleaning > Bathroom | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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How do you effectively clean grout without harmful chemicals? Should I replace the grout in the shower?

Harold from Tallahassee
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By Sabien (4) Contact
Home Depot sells a non-toxic grout cleaner made from oranges. Spray on, wait 2 minutes, scrub clean.
You'd want to seal the grout after the cleaning though to prevent the problem from reoccuring, which of course isn't going to be non-toxic. lol

Posted on 10/05/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Tedebear (Guest Post)
Hi, Just pour cheap bleach on the grout and go enjoy yourself for about 30 minutes. I have no idea where the goo goes, but it is gone.

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By GaJan (29) Profile Contact
Try a spray bottle of vinegar. It works wonders on a lot of things.

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By luckyonetexas (Guest Post)
Vinegar and a scrub brush removes dirt in plastic tubs and cleans soap scum off of glass and leaves it crystal clear! Its easy!

RE: Cleaning Grout Without Chemicals

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By qtpuh2tme (45) Contact
You haven't given enough info to answer your query properly. Is there mildew present on the grout? Are you talking "normal" everyday-type cleaning? Could you be more specific as to the present condition of the grout?

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By gogogirl (3) Contact
Try a Mr Clean Magic Eraser. Also, they'll last longer if you don't get them too wet.

Posted on 09/22/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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