However, over time and with daily wear and tear, grout can lose its original color and appear discolored or blackened. Fortunately, there are a few simple steps you can take to maintain the original color of your tile grout.
In the meantime, it is important to regularly clean the tile grout to remove dirt, dust, and other residue. You can use a mild cleaning solution or a specific tile cleaner and clean the grout with a soft brush or old toothbrush.
Next, you can use a grout sealer to protect the tile grout from water, dirt, and bacteria. There are many commercially available grout sealers, but it is important to choose one that is suitable for the type of tile and its location. Regularly sealing the grout will help maintain the original color and extend the life of the grout.
Floor Grout
Floor Grout
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