Put the mixture in a spray bottle and spray the grout in between your floor tiles.
How to clean bathroom tile floor grout.
For the best results use a new toothbrush with hard bristles and scrub the grout in a circular motion rather than back and forth.
Unfortunately it is easy for dirt to buildup in the spaces between your tile floors particularly in high traffic areas like the bathroom.
Take two tablespoons 30 g of baking soda and add enough water to make a thick paste.
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Once the grout is clean mop the tiles with water to get rid of any leftover vinegar solution.
The damp and grime of the bathroom also make it easy for tile floors as well as tile walls and grout to grow scum and mildew.
Go easy though grout is less durable than the tile it s holding together and harsh cleaners like bleach can erode it.
Knowing how to clean grout is essential for floors walls and counters that look sparkly clean.
While tile is resistant to dirt and stains the grout lines in between the tiles are porous meaning they will absorb any grease grime or spills they come into contact with.
Break the grout down with baking soda and vinegar.
If you ve got tile flooring tub surrounds or backsplashes you ll eventually need to clean the grout if you want them to stay beautiful.
Grout is incredibly porous like a giant sponge which means it will absorb any grease grime oils or spills it comes into contact with says leslie reichert green cleaning coach and author of the joy of cleaning and while the culprit may vary from room to room mildew in the bathroom cooking.
Nothing makes a clean tile floor look dirtier than stained grout.
Cleaning colored grout can still be accomplished with a mixture of vinegar and water.
If you have colored grout in your bathroom you may find that it is harder to see the buildup of dirt mildew and mold.
With tile the difference between dingy and dazzling often comes down to the grout in between.
Cleaning colored bathroom tile grout is a bit trickier than cleaning white bathroom tile grout.
Dip a clean toothbrush or grout brush into the paste and then use the toothbrush to scrub the grout with the paste.
Because of its typically light coloring and porous composition grout is prone to staining.