Cleaning Shower Tile & Grout:What Works and What Doesn't

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How on earth do you get your shower grout and ceramic tile looking new again? Last weekend I compared three different products: OxiClean, Eco Orange Cleaner, and Chlorox. OxiClean is oxygenated bleach and is a great alternative to chlorinated bleach because it doesn't give off odors and discolor clothing or carpets. Eco Orange is expensive ($80 per gallon), and it would help to know if it works on tough tile & grout stains before you purchase it. Chlorox is highly recommended for cleaning showers but does it always work? OxiClean is found in most grocery stores in the laundry detergent aisle. The directions are somewhat vague for tile cleaning. This is why I decided to use different amounts and tinkered around with how much to add to one gallon of water. You can view the blog post I put together at http://www.homerepairtutor.com/clean-ceramic-tile-and-grout. Overall I thought OxiClean did a fantastic job removing dirt & grime from the tiles and some of the grout. I tried both Eco Orange and Chlorox after OxiClean to see if they could improve the appearance of the grout. But had no luck. This cleaning project took several days and I wanted to share the outcomes with the Hometalk community so you could save money, time, and the possibility of putting your back out (like I did, ouch!). If you don't have time to do anything else you should scan the pictures. They walk you through my findings and one shows you my cheesy moustache I'm growing in support of prostate and testicular cancer awareness. Funny stuff :) Do you have a grout & shower tile cleaner you'd like to share?

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  • Fatima Robaina Fatima Robaina on Nov 07, 2018

    what s the best way to clean shower floor tiles? I have tried bleach, vinegar, ajax, ammonia (letting it soak for hours) and it still looks dirtly

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  • Lisbon Lion 67 Lisbon Lion 67 on May 20, 2020

    I poured a "Full Bottle of Undiluted Bleach" down all my "Shower Tiles to Whiten the Grout", not very much happened, I will try "Your Tip" and do "1part Bleach and 3 part Water", if that fails then I have a "Blue Dye" to "Regrout".

  • BSL BSL on May 22, 2020

    Pure vinegar works best for me. I just pour it on the shower cabin floor and leave it for 2-3 hours. Repeat later if necessary. Works much better than any bathroom cleaner.

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