How to Clean Tile Grout – Make It Look Brand New Again

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The grout between tiles can very quickly start to look dirty and unappealing. Unfortunately, this can ruin the overall appearance of your bathroom or kitchen. If your tile grout is starting to look a little messy, you may be wondering how to clean it so that it looks brand new again.

 

 

Luckily, cleaning expert Sarah Dempsey at MyJobQuote.co.uk is on hand to provide the best tips for cleaning your tile grout and making it look sparkling new. Take a look at the list of methods below.

 

Clean Tile Grout With Bleach

 

If you have stubborn stains on your tile grout, bleach is the best option. However, avoid cleaning your tile grout with bleach regularly, as it can start to discolour the grout. Instead, reserve bleach for heavily stained grout. When cleaning with bleach, make sure you keep the room ventilated.

 

Simply pour some bleach into a small container and dip an old toothbrush into it. Then, scrub the grout with the bleachy toothbrush. Keep dipping the toothbrush in the bleach every now and again to ensure you're getting good coverage. You may want to lay an old towel underneath, as bleach can stain your carpets or other surfaces. Also, be sure to wear gloves and old clothing.

 

Clean Tile Grout With Hydrogen Peroxide

 

Hydrogen peroxide is a brilliant, natural cleaning agent and it has the benefit of anti-fungal properties. This is great for bathrooms or kitchens that are prone to mould and can prevent you from having to regrout the tiles.

 

Pour some of the hydrogen peroxide into a spray bottle and then spray it directly onto the tile grout. Allow it to soak for around 10 minutes and then scrub. Once you've finished scrubbing, wipe over the grout with a damp cloth and then use a dry, clean towel to dry it off.

 

Clean Tile Grout With Vinegar

 

Vinegar is well-known for being one of the most versatile and effective natural cleaners available. Vinegar is naturally acidic, meaning that it can prevent the growth of mould, mildew, and other types of bacteria.

 

Simply mix some distilled white vinegar with some water in a spray bottle and then spray the mixture directly onto the tile grout. Leave the substance to soak for around 10 – 15 minutes, and then scrub it away with a brush.

 

Clean Tile Grout With Grapefruit Seed Extract

 

Grapefruit seed extract is a very effective natural treatment for tile grout. However, it can be quite expensive. The acid in the grapefruit kills fungus and mould.

 

Simply mix a small amount of grapefruit seed extract with some water in a spray bottle and spray the mixture directly onto the grout. Leave the substance to soak for several hours and then wipe away the residue.

 

Clean Tile Grout With Commercial Grout Stain Remover

 

Commercial grout cleaners can work quickly at removing mould and mildew from your grout and can easily restore your bright white grout. These products tend to work either as a spray-and-wipe method, or you may need to spray the substance on the grout and scrub with a brush.

 

Although these are a quick and effective way to clean your tile grout, they can often contain many harsh chemicals which could be damaging to your grout if used incorrectly.

 

Clean Tile Grout With a Steam Cleaner

 

A steam cleaner can work wonders on tile grout, and it's a very easy method for getting your tile grout looking sparkling clean. The heat from the steam can easily lift all of the dirt and grime from your tile grout, leaving them looking clean and fresh.

 

Start by filling your steam cleaner with water and then add a small brush attachment. Then, run the steamer along your grout lines. Work in gentle scrubbing motions as you go along. You should see the stains start to life as you move across the grout. You may need to repeat the process if necessary.

 

Clean Tile Grout With Baking Soda and Vinegar

 

Baking soda and vinegar is one of the best homemade cleaning methods. It works for cleaning many things, including tile grout. 

 

You can easily create a baking soda paste by mixing some baking soda with water. Then, apply the paste to your grout lines. Once the grout is covered with the baking soda paste, mix some vinegar with water in a spray bottle and then spray this onto the baking soda on your tile grout. The mixture will start to foam. Once it's stopped foaming, scrub it with a small brush. Then, rinse the area with water and wipe it dry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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