How to clean bathroom grout & tile?
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After you get your tiles clean, go over them with lemon oil. Do NOT use the oil on the floor of your shower, just on the walls as you could slip if you used it on the floor. The lemon oil helps sheet the soapy water off the tiles. Also, use a squeegy on the tiles after showering.
We tried everything and then purchased a turbo cleaner as advertised on t.v. It works great! Now we use it for everything that needs cleaned in the bathroom and other hard to reach areas. I wish I had done it years ago! They are fast, efficient, and come with a charger and stand.
I used a $1.00 can of oven cleaner from the Dollar Store to clean the grout
and shower stall in our bathroom. It had no odor like the ones from the
grocery store and I sprayed it down and let it set while I did the rest of
the bathroom. I simply wiped it up and let the shower rinse it off. Learned
this from a friend who works in the janitorial business.
Baking soda and hydrogen peroxide with a little dish detergent if you want - it is basically Oxyclean. Put it on and leave it and then scrub and rinse. Use old dish scrubber sponges, etc.
I clean make ready's and don't have time to let stuff soak or to scrub and found that using a power drill with a a bit that looks like a brillo pad. GIRRRRL.. Let me tell you!!...I try and clean everything with it now! Lol
Here is how I clean mine https://chascrazycreations.com/clean-bathroom-natural-products/