Bath tiles clean
How clean bath tiles super fast?
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Fill a spray bottle with a 50/50 solution of Dawn dish soap and vinegar. Spray it on the tiles and let it work. If they are tough stains, you may have to scrub with a plastic scrubber!
This information may help:
https://www.diynetwork.com/how-to/maintenance-and-repair/cleaning/the-most-efficient-easiest-way-to-clean-your-bathroom
If you are trying to remove hard water stains, Lysol Lime and Rust toilet bowl cleaner will make them easily wipe away. This is the ONLY product I have found that completely removes hard water and mineral stains..even iron. I'm pretty sure the instructions caution against using on glass, but I was desperate and it worked. Certainly less expensive than replacing the glass and tile. I would test on small area.
A few ways other Hometalkers do it
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=clean%20tile
My recipe for this is a 32 oz empty water bottle, add 5-6 oz of Blue Dawn dish soap, fill the bottle with white vinegar. Then replace the lid and give it a mix, cut or poke some holes in the lid and spray down the tiles, Clean with a plastic scrubie, rinse with clean water. Repeat as often as needed.
I use Mr Clean magic erasers they are great
I would try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7N0As9RehIE
Hi John. We use Scrubbing Bubbles with the brush built in the cap. Very happy with the results. I spray it on the bath tub walls and walk away for 15 mins. Then I use clean water to spray it clean from the shower wand. Good luck John.
I am bleach and a toothbrush all the way. Add some bleach to the grout with the brush and leave it sit for 30 minutes then rinse.
Hi John, this is fast and it works!
Mix ½ cup (90 grams) of baking soda, one teaspoon of liquid dish soap, and ¼ cup (63 milliliters) of hydrogen peroxide. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Spray the mixture on the bathroom tiles you wish to clean. Wait 10 minutes, then wipe the tiles off with a damp sponge or rag.
Use baking soda cleaner.
Mix ½ cup (90 grams) of baking soda, one teaspoon of liquid dish soap, and ¼ cup (63 milliliters) of hydrogen peroxide. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle. Spray the mixture on the bathroom tiles you wish to clean. Wait 10 minutes, then wipe the tiles off with a damp sponge or rag.
Mr Clean magic eraser is my go-to
Hi John, there are lots of posts here:
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=clean%20bath%20tiles
Hello. I’m not sure which tile surfaces you’re speaking of but I recently used this tile spray cleaner and a mop and a bucket of water and had excellent results. Hope this helps
Heat up 1 cup of white vinegar, mix in about 1/4 cup of Dawn Premium. Not the dollar store kind, because it is too thin. When mixed, pour into a spray bottle and fill with water. Shake. Spray down the grout and let it sit overnight. In the morning rinse. If you have stubborn stains, spray again. Use this mixture a few times a week. It will keep your grout and tiles clean. Also works wonders in the toilet bowl to keep hard water stains at bay. Oh you only have to heat the vinegar one time when you add the Dawn. I have used this for over 10 years and my tiles look great
It is often recommended to clean bathroom tiles immediately after taking a shower/bath. It is thought that the some of the steam and moisture from the bath/shower will go on to the tiles, dampening and loosening any dirt or stains. It should theoretically be easier to scrub them clean then, rather than starting when the tiles are cold and dry.