A Guide to Removing Grime from Your Kitchen Tiles

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When faced with the chore of cleaning your tiles at home from floor to backsplash, all that gunky buildup makes you feel that it will be a tough grind. Fortunately, learning the simple tricks of removing grout will change the way you feel toward cleaning your tiles at home for the better.

So, grab your cleaning materials and prepare to remove grime and stain from your tiles, making them squeaky clean and looking brand new. Discover the power of using a pantry-staple product that will make your cleaning chore as easy as you’ve never known before.

Cleaning Grout The Easy Way

It is such an eyesore to see grime and stain buildup on your tiles. So, fret not, for help has finally arrived! Save the following step-by-step process of cleaning your grout with home-found ingredients.

Your Cleaning Materials: 
Prepare baking soda, vinegar, water, wet cloth, grout sealer, grout brush, and a mixing bowl.

Here’s How to Prepare It: Combine two parts baking soda with one part water. This solution is good enough to clean everyday dirt and stains. If you are on for a tougher grind, cleaning discolored grout, mix two parts baking soda inwithto one part vinegar. A commercial grout cleaner can be applied as well.

Clean It Up: After preparing your solution and getting all your cleaning materials, follow the following procedures in cleaning.

Step 1: Wipe the tile using a wet cloth to remove visible dirt, dust, stain, and grime.

Step 2: Grab an old toothbrush as your grout brush, and apply the paste you prepared to the grout lines. If you’re working with vinegar, use only a small amount of the paste to avoid stains.

Step 3: After applying the cleaning paste to the grout, leave it for several minutes. Then, scrub the grout lines to remove all the dirt. After scrubbing, rinse it with water. Leave the cleansed grout for the entire day to let it dry. When it is totally dry, apply a sealer to the grout to finish the cleaning job.

Keeping Your Tiles Clean

Now that your tiles are fresh and shiny like new, you need to take a close look at the grout lines. The grout lines can be extremely grimy, especially if it is made of sand and cement. Modern grout is made with latex, improving its stain resistance quality.

Hot water can be your main weapon against grime, and you can pour it onto grout lines as you scrub it with a hard-bristled brush for heavy-duty use. Hot water will lift dirt off the surface, helping you clean easier.

Other Cleaning Issues

Aside from grime and stains, molds can also invade grout lines and the entire tiled areas. Bathrooms with little to no ventilation are where molds thrive, as humidity is their driving force. To kill mold spores, bleaching can be an effective cleaning procedure. However, porous surfaces such as wood, caulk, and grout can take extra cleaning effort to make them squeaky clean.

Conclusion

Knowing simple cleaning tips to remove grime from grout lines and clean your tiles at home can save you money and effort. Say goodbye to long-term stains on your tiles and countertops. With easily available cleaning materials, you can get the job done right away.

You may have all the things you need to get tile cleaning started except for time, and this is when calling in a housekeeping service is the way to go. The Dream Clean Team is your partner in home cleaning services. Book with us today!

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