picture of grout "under" desk - shows less wear and tear.
Original grout on tile floor was a light grey color. Over time, it's become very dark. I've actually tried cleaning the grout in the entire house using a "toothbrush" and powerful acid-like cleanser. Not an optimal solution with less than stellar results.
picture of grout "under" desk - shows less wear and tear.
picture of grout in heavy traffic area near kitchen. Grout is much darker.
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Have u tried bleach and oxi cleaner spray a lil of each
Baking soda and vinegar mixed or just plain Clorox. I use Clorox because it cleans it and also disinfects. Pour on the grout lines....I use a water can or spray bottle to completely soak the grout. Leave on for a little while.. maybe 15 minutes then test a small area wiping or cleaning it with a green scrubby. If it is still stubborn leave it making sure all areas stay saturated testing every so often until they come clean.
I remember trying bleach at one point. May try again. Thanks.
Make a paste of baking soda and peroxide then apply it to your grout with a toothbrush. Let it sit a little and then remove with a clean cloth.
Hi Rosanne, You can make a thin paste of hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. Apply it to the grout and let it sit for about 10-15 minutes. Scrub with an old toothbrush and rinse clean. If the grout between the tiles has worn down too far, it may be a better idea to first re-grout and then seal. You can also buy grout pens to quickly “recolor” your grout and make them look new again.
Hi Roseanne, we used to deep clean the grout by hand once a year, and I hated it. It's hard on your knees and back. Now we use a drill set on low speed and it made a huge difference. So much quicker and easier on your knees too, Here's a video that will show you how it's done - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flfAc_jMzvM. If your grout is badly discolored you can consider using a grout pen to recolor the grout.
Here are several tips and tricks that might help you https://chascrazycreations.com/floor-cleaning-hacks/