Bathroom tile grout is dirty: Here are 5 effective cleaning tips, just scrub gently and it will shine like new. (Page 2 ) | August 1, 2025
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2. Lemon Juice and Salt Ingredients:

Fresh lemon juice and salt.

Method:

– Step 1: Sprinkle salt on the grout lines.
– Step 2: Squeeze lemon juice over the salt.
– Step 3: Let it sit for 5-10 minutes.
– Step 4: Scrub lightly and rinse with warm water.

Why it works: Lemon juice has natural bleaching properties, while salt acts as a mild abrasive.

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3. Hydrogen Peroxide and Dish Soap Ingredients:

Hydrogen peroxide and some drops of dish soap.

Method:

– Step 1: Mix hydrogen peroxide and dish soap.
– Step 2: Apply to grout lines with a spray bottle or brush.
– Step 3: Let it sit for 10 minutes before scrubbing.
– Step 4: Wipe clean with a damp cloth.

Why it works: Hydrogen peroxide disinfects and brightens, and dish soap removes grease and grime.

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4. Steam Cleaning Tools Needed:

A steam cleaner with a grout-cleaning attachment.

Method:

– Step 1: Run the steam cleaner along grout lines.
– Step 2: Use a brush attachment to scrub stubborn stains.
– Step 3: Wipe clean with a dry cloth.

Why it works: Steam loosens dirt and kills bacteria without harsh chemicals.

5. Oxygen Bleach Solution Ingredients:

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Oxygen bleach powder (available at cleaning supply stores) mixed with water.

Method:

– Step 1: Mix oxygen bleach with water according to the package instructions.
– Step 2: Apply the solution to the grout lines.
– Step 3: Let it sit for 15-20 minutes.
– Step 4: Scrub and rinse thoroughly with water.

Why it works: Oxygen bleach removes tough stains and disinfects effectively.

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Additional Tips:

– Always test a small area first in order to ensure compatibility with your tiles.
– Use gloves so as to protect your hands during cleaning.
– Regularly seal grout lines after cleaning to prevent future dirt buildup.

With the above simple techniques, your bathroom grout can

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