How to Get the Grime Out of Tile Grout
Deal with stained tile grout with this fuss-free cleaning method
Meg Padgett
27 October 2016
Houzz Contributor. Meg is a budget-minded DIY lifestyle blogger at Revamp Homegoods (http://www.revamphomegoods.com). Her design philosophy is based on the concept that combining thrifty finds with a little blood, sweat and (sometimes) tears a stylish home can be achieved without breaking the bank
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Tiles – whether they’re used as flooring, in the bathroom, or in the kitchen as a backsplash or for countertops – have one great downfall: grout. Since grout is porous in nature, unsealed grout absorbs all kinds of stains, from mildew to coffee and everything in between – and it can be a pain to keep clean.
Note Be wary of using too much lemon juice with marble, since it can etch or damage the stone if left on too long. Hydrogen peroxide can be a safe alternative.
Note Be wary of using too much lemon juice with marble, since it can etch or damage the stone if left on too long. Hydrogen peroxide can be a safe alternative.
We inherited marble tile worktops when we purchased our home. It’s pretty clear that the grout was never properly sealed, so it soaks up stains like crazy. It makes our kitchen feel gross and grimy, even if it it’s just been cleaned. While I’d love to replace the worktops with a solid surface, such as quartz, it’s just not in our budget – plus, we just can’t justify getting rid of something that’s otherwise perfectly fine.
Luckily, I have a foolproof method that will lift most household stains from that pesky grout.
What you’ll need:
• Oxygenated bleach
• Warm water
• Coarse scrubbing brush (an old toothbrush will do the trick)
• Towel
• Lemon
• Grout sealer
TIP Cleaning coloured grout should be done with special care. Bleaching agents (for example, chlorine bleach) can discolour and harm the coloured grout. Fortunately, oxygenated bleach does not contain corrosive chemicals and is safe to use on all grout.
What you’ll need:
• Oxygenated bleach
• Warm water
• Coarse scrubbing brush (an old toothbrush will do the trick)
• Towel
• Lemon
• Grout sealer
TIP Cleaning coloured grout should be done with special care. Bleaching agents (for example, chlorine bleach) can discolour and harm the coloured grout. Fortunately, oxygenated bleach does not contain corrosive chemicals and is safe to use on all grout.
1 Clean the surface thoroughly, removing any residue or debris. Let the grout dry fully.
2 Dissolve 2 tablespoons of oxygenated bleach in 450ml of warm water. Wet the brush in the mixture and apply it to the grout. Let it soak in, then scrub the grout in a circular motion, which will loosen the stain more effectively than a front-and-back motion. If needed, dip the wet brush into the oxygenated bleach to make a paste. Wipe clean, then leave to dry.
Tip To lift extra-dark stains, squeeze lemon juice onto the stain, let it soak in, then scrub, wipe clean and let the grout dry. Use lemon juice sparingly, since it can damage some tile finishes.
2 Dissolve 2 tablespoons of oxygenated bleach in 450ml of warm water. Wet the brush in the mixture and apply it to the grout. Let it soak in, then scrub the grout in a circular motion, which will loosen the stain more effectively than a front-and-back motion. If needed, dip the wet brush into the oxygenated bleach to make a paste. Wipe clean, then leave to dry.
Tip To lift extra-dark stains, squeeze lemon juice onto the stain, let it soak in, then scrub, wipe clean and let the grout dry. Use lemon juice sparingly, since it can damage some tile finishes.
3 Spray the tiles and grout with an eco-friendly cleaning spray and wipe them clean. Let the grout dry fully before making a final decision on whether your hard work paid off – damp grout looks darker than dry grout.
4 Apply grout sealer after the grout has fully dried to avoid any future stains. Be sure to reapply it each year.
The stain on this grout, which is visible two photos above, came out pretty easily with the steps described here.
4 Apply grout sealer after the grout has fully dried to avoid any future stains. Be sure to reapply it each year.
The stain on this grout, which is visible two photos above, came out pretty easily with the steps described here.
This coffee stain, on the other hand, took a bit more elbow grease, a longer soaking time and a few repeated attempts before it was sparkling clean again.
Still having trouble getting that grout clean? For those impossible-to-remove stains, you might want to consider:
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- A commercial tile and grout cleaner
- A coarser brush (avoid using metal bristles, though, as they can erode the grout)
- A grout stain-proofing sealant
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