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Some people use a solution of bleach and water to attack tough stains.
If done, you should not do this frequently, as bleach can break down
the grout. It is not a recommended treatment.
I use a nail scrub brush, with a paste made from Barkeeper's Friend and water.
Aw man...I didn't buy that today...I looked at it and read the package and I knew I had heard that name on here a few times. I can't deal with this waiting game. It still isn't coming clean. I probably shouldn't have started this at this late in the night!
I did mine with Bon Ami this weekend and it looks incredible. I didn't think it was working at the time. When I went in the next day, after it was dry, holy heck! The ivory grout was brand new.
I used a Magic Eraser in the other bathroom and it worked very well.
I did mine with Bon Ami this weekend and it looks incredible. I didn't think it was working at the time. When I went in the next day, after it was dry, holy heck! The ivory grout was brand new.
I used a Magic Eraser in the other bathroom and it worked very well.
I'm going to have to try these b/c my half bath (downstairs=used often) is still gross.
Re: Cleaning grout
Is this true???
Found on google...myhomeimprovement.com
Some people use a solution of bleach and water to attack tough stains. If done, you should not do this frequently, as bleach can break down the grout. It is not a recommended treatment.
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Aw man...I didn't buy that today...I looked at it and read the package and I knew I had heard that name on here a few times. I can't deal with this waiting game. It still isn't coming clean. I probably shouldn't have started this at this late in the night!
I did mine with Bon Ami this weekend and it looks incredible. I didn't think it was working at the time. When I went in the next day, after it was dry, holy heck! The ivory grout was brand new.
I used a Magic Eraser in the other bathroom and it worked very well.
I'm going to have to try these b/c my half bath (downstairs=used often) is still gross.