Every home has to deal with grout, whether it’s in the bathroom, kitchen, or part of your floor tiles. However, many homeowners don’t usually know how to keep their grout looking clean and nice. Here are some of the safest grout cleaning methods you can try:

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Safe Methods for Cleaning Grout

Grout is generally lighter in color and porous in nature, which means they tend to stain easily. If you are interested in keeping the grout in your home looking clean, these are the methods you should consider for your next cleaning spree:

Warm Water

For milder stains, it can be a simple case of spraying the warm water onto the grout lines and scrubbing with a small nylon brush. Do it with circular motions for the best results, and let the grout dry afterwards. 

This is great for milder stains and general maintenance for your grout. Just be sure to avoid any brushes with metal bristles, as they can damage the grout and scratch the tile, stripping away the sealant that acts as a protective layer.

Vinegar

If the warm water isn’t cutting it, you might be dealing with a stubborn stain that requires more cleaning prowess. Instead of just warm water, create a solution of half warm water and half vinegar. Spray this solution onto the dirty grout, and let it stand for about five minutes or so.

Once the solution has settled, you can start brushing. This will be more effective in cleaning out tougher stains on the grout, but be wary if your tiles are made of natural stone. Such materials can be damaged by vinegar, so be sure to check before you start cleaning.

Baking Soda

Anyone who has spent a considerable amount of time cleaning will know that baking soda is an excellent helper. Baking soda can come to the rescue for stains that are deeply embedded within the grout and are resistant to both vinegar and warm water.

You’ll need to create a paste using baking soda, together with either water or hydrogen peroxide. Apply the paste onto the grout, and if you feel the need to, you can amplify the effects by spraying the vinegar and warm water solution on top of it. This will cause the paste to foam.

Once that has subsided, start scrubbing. When you’re done, wash everything off with warm water, and this should get those deep stains out in no time.

Bleach

A last resort for stains in your grout that just won’t go away, bleach can be added to create a paste of extreme cleaning properties together with baking soda. Use two-parts baking soda and one-part bleach to create a thick paste, which can then be applied onto the dirty grout.

Leave it for about five minutes, then begin the scrubbing again. However, you’ll need to wait another five minutes before washing away the paste with warm water. The addition of bleach will give your cleaning a boost, and hopefully, remove stubborn stains in your grout. 

Conclusion

Grout cleaning might not be a priority for most homeowners, but it is extremely important in maintaining the looks and cleanliness of your home. If these methods don’t work, it’s time to call grout cleaning professionals like us. Not only do we have the best tools and equipment for the job, but we also have years of knowledge and experience to know exactly how to deal with your grout without causing further damage.