How to Clean Grout - A Review of the Products & Methods We Used
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by Barbara Tremblay Cipak
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What a good idea, Barbara. Glad it worked so well for you. I like the look of a continuous piece of flooring when using tiles. BTW, would this grout colorant work on those old-fashioned bathroom shower tiles and keep the mildew out? Or would that be a different product?
ReplyDeletePat, our washroom has ceramic tiles - not sure how old fashioned ours are, but they've been there for about 20 years, they're white and my husband did use this process to get rid of the ugly funky black build-up that can happen in the shower - but just to let you know, it didn't last, he had to touch it up a few times, but he doesn't mind doing that (also, we have a lot of people using the shower in the house as well, so if you have only 2 of you, the time it takes for the grout to get dirty again may take longer) - we used this method for the shower cause it was 'easy' in comparison to scraping out all the grout and re-doing the shower grout completely or worse, removing the tiles and putting new ones up - it was a quick fix so to speak (well, sort of quick, it was still work!)
ReplyDeleteThere is white tile in a small bathroom in our home. I have sworn that I will never again have white tile simply because of the grout. Our grout is white, but is easily stained. I have been known to sit in the floor all day before with a toothbrush and baking soda cleaning that grout. It is a job I absolutely hate. I have never tried steaming. That may well be the best solution for us since we started with white grout, but I am going to keep the colorant in the back of my mind too as a consideration. Frankly, I would like to just rip the whole floor up and replace it. Just never high enough on the list of repairs to get first consideration.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the review and much need recommendation!
Cynthia, I totally hear you! We used to get down on our hands and knees and do that to our hallway tile, the steamer is really good for cleaning grout (won't change the color or anything, but it will get the dirt out) - it has a little piece that you can put on the end and you can actually stand up to do it instead of having to be on your knees
ReplyDeleteCynthia, if you ever use the steamer just follow the instructions, keep it level so the water doesn't spill into the electrical (common sense I know) but if you're carrying a hot machine upstairs keep it level, don't tip it (just for safety, because the water is very hot!)
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