How to Clean Grout in a Dirty House
If you’re moving in a new home, chances are the previous owners left some things behind that are glistening the way you want. There’s a good chance the previous homeowners’ cleaning may not have been up to par with your own standards. Or, the homeowners or renters just didn’t have the proper cleaning supplies to get the job done right, especially when it comes to grout.
If you’re moving into a new space, check out the tile and grout lines. Do they look dirty or old? There’s a good chance they were never properly cleaned. It’s very easy for grout and tile to get dirty fast, especially when not sealed. Tile is exposed to so many elements while grout absorbs everything in its path. Tile and grout in kitchens, bathrooms, lobbies, foyers, mudrooms, and entryways get dirty fast.
To reduce your moving stress, you want to move into a fresh and clean home! With the proper grout and tile cleaner, you can get your new rooms sparkling again and make your new home look even newer!
If the tile and grout in the new home is discolored or dirty in appearance, you need to thoroughly deep clean. Most household cleaners or bleach won’t work and can crack and break the tile and grout lines. With Grout Shield’s Grout & Tile Deep Cleaner, you can lifts deep stains that have been sitting in the grout for a while, and brighten the tile. It will remove excess dirt, grease, and mold.