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Good Grout Cleaner?
Surrey Dave - 8/6/05 at 05:03 PM

Anyone got a good tip for cleaning my bathroom tile grouting, have tried toothbrush and bleach , but its slow and not that effective.......

What about those steam cleaner jobbies, or the dreaded Cillit Bang (typed very carefully!)


pbura - 8/6/05 at 05:10 PM

Have been able to get grout clean with bleach, without much scrubbing.

Try spraying on a 50/50 solution and let it sit for 10 minutes; respray if necessary. Shouldn't take any more than 2 or 3 applications.

Pete


JonBowden - 8/6/05 at 05:36 PM

I used bleach - worked well for me.
I used neat thick bleach (Domestos or similar)
Scrubbed it on with a dish brush, left it for a while then scrubbed it off with lots of water.
I've seen mildew treatments that you mix with bleach but haven't tried them.
You might try a pressure washer - cheap £50 Chineese ones aren't too bad


donut - 8/6/05 at 05:49 PM

Dave -you sad git!!

Have you tried one of those grout pens? It's like a white marker that paints just the grout.


pbura - 8/6/05 at 06:06 PM

Dave, I presumed you are trying to kill mildew, in which case bleach IS the remedy and just keep persisting (and the gel is great) until you win.

But if you've been doing a little, ah, home butchering and it's bloodstains you're dealing with, or rust, bleach is no go because these substances are already oxidized.

Pete


JonBowden - 8/6/05 at 06:37 PM

Dave, I've just re-read your post. I think the problem is the toothbrush - wrong approach - you need to splatter the stuff allover the wall and use a much bigger brush


Surrey Dave - 8/6/05 at 07:13 PM

It's not particularly mildew and it's not blood stained, but it is about 20yrs old and I dont want to dig the grout out and redo if I can dodge it.

We're talking fast cheeeep spruce up jobbie.....

Donut : when you get to my age all sorts of seemingly boring things will become interesting, and you'll be on your 25th kit car build

[Edited on 8/6/05 by Surrey Dave]

[Edited on 8/6/05 by Surrey Dave]


Chris_R - 8/6/05 at 07:16 PM

Might seem like an arse on, but you can get a tool from your DIY store that scrapes away the top layer of grout allowing you to regrout. Good as new.


NS Dev - 8/6/05 at 08:04 PM

as above, just douse the lot in thick neat bleach, scrub in a bit and leave for an hour or two, will be gleaming white when you come back!