How To Clean Tile Grout.

By Chrisjob

Spill and dirt can be easily wiped up from the surface of ceramic tiles, but the grout can be a whole different story.

 For light surface stains, try using an eraser or fine grit sandpaper. 

For deeper stains, try a paste of baking soda and water, and spritz on some vinegar occassionally.

If those don't work, try an over the counter product that doesn't contain bleach.

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August 14, 2007

Hi Ray, good tip.  I had grout that turned a darker color in some places. No one could explain it.  The only thing that I could do was recolor it.   I used a colorant from C-Cure  (who was the maker of the grout) and had to redo all of the grout lines.  I simply followed the direction and used an old toothbrush and it was good as new.  It is also a sealer too. 

This is a good option if you just do not like the color of your grout instead of getting rid of the grout.  If you want to go lighter, you have to do 2 coats. anna hackman www.green-talk.com

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DIY Maven

August 09, 2007
I agree with Ray: after using a cleaner--even a vinegar spitz--it would be best to re-apply sealer.

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