How To Clean Bathroom Grout

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Bathroom grout is one of the most difficult areas of the bathroom to clean. It's porous nature, even when sealed, means dirt, grime, soap scum, mold and mildew can easily become ingrained.

The fact that it is often lightly colored, or white, means that stains and dirt show up very easily. Furthermore, when you clean it, you have to be careful not to damage it, or the hardy, but somewhat delicate, tiles around it.

This article will give you some invaluable for how to clean bathroom grout as easily as possible.

How To Clean Bathroom Grout: Regular Cleaning
The best way to achieve clean bathroom grout is to regularly clean it. Assuming your grout is currently well maintained, or new, your job should be pretty easy. cara membersihkan kamar mandi Here's how to keep it clean on a regular basis:

About once a week, you can wipe and scrub all the grout areas (and the tiles around it), with a detergent-water mixture, or alternatively a multi-purpose cleaner or a shower cleaner. An old toothbrush, or a grout brush, both work well for scrubbing the grout lines.

Doing this should keep any mold, mildew or serious dirt becoming ingrained in your bathroom grout.

How To Clean Bathroom Grout When Very Dirty
If you have really dirty grout from not maintaining it very well, or because the previous owners or tenants of your house didn't maintain it very well, then you have more of a difficulty on your hands, but there are still some easy-enough solutions.

Once again, a toothbrush or grout brush will be your best friend when cleaning dirty bathroom grout. Remember, don't use anything more abrasive, like a steel brush, or steel wool, because you risk damaging the tiles or grout.

Here's some common solutions for cleaning dirty grout:

Bleach
You can create a mixture of bleach and water and try cleaning your grout with this. When you apply it, let it soak for five or ten minutes, and then use elbow grease to scrub the problem areas, and then the entire grout section. Rinse well with warm water, starting from the top, and working your way to the floor.

Vinegar
Many people like using vinegar to clean dirty tiles and grout. It can be used, and is usually quite effective. However you need to be careful: vinegar is acidic. Acids can often damage tiles and the seal of grout. Vinegar will also damage any marble surfaces. Use with caution!