Desperate for Help: How Do I Clean Extremely Dirty Grout?

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Asked By Qu33nC4rme On

I'm really struggling with the grout on my tile floor—it's in terrible condition, and nothing I've tried seems to work! I even returned a cleaner that was supposed to be guaranteed. I've tried baking soda and vinegar (which was more fun than effective), bleach, and The Pink Stuff, but nothing is making a dent. It really looks like cement, but I'm sure it's grout.
My whole tiny house is tiled, measuring 12' x 18', so there's a lot of ground to cover. Can anyone please save me from this grout disaster?

5 Answers

Answered By DIYMaster On

Have you thought about getting a small shop vac? Cleaning grout is about lifting out the debris, not just scrubbing. Use plenty of water and a brush, and then suck it up with the vac in sections. It makes a big difference!

Answered By HomeFixer88 On

Toilet bowl cleaner gel can be effective too! Just let it sit for a bit. Remember to wear gloves and have good ventilation. It might work even with your purple cleaner, but be cautious about how it reacts!

Answered By ScrubLord42 On

Have you tried using Zep cleaner with a stiff brush? It might work better than what you've already used.

Answered By GroutGuru123 On

Baking soda mixed with hydrogen peroxide is a winning combination for grout cleaning. Just a heads up—don’t use vinegar, as it can etch your grout and make things worse!

Answered By SteamMachineFan On

A good steam cleaner like a Wagner 915 could be the key. Pre-spray and then focus the steam nozzle on the grout. It's a bit tedious, but it worked wonders for mine!

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