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Apply the Mixture
Use a sponge or cloth to spread the solution over the grout. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes to loosen dirt and stains.
Scrub the Grout
Use a scrub brush or old toothbrush to gently scrub the grout lines. Focus on heavily stained areas for best results.
Rinse and Wipe
Rinse the area with clean water and wipe it with a damp cloth to remove any residue. Dry the tiles with a microfiber cloth for a polished finish.
Admire the Transformation
Observe the stark contrast of before and after! Your grout will look as good as new.
Serving and Storage Tips
Store unused cleaning solution in an airtight container for up to a week. Shake well before using again.
Avoid storing the solution in metal containers as vinegar may react with the metal.
Use the solution within a week for maximum effectiveness.
Essential Oils: Add 5-10 drops of tea tree or lavender oil for antimicrobial properties and a pleasant aroma.
Stronger Cleaning Paste: Increase Borax and baking soda to create a paste for stubborn stains. Apply it directly to the grout and let it sit for 20 minutes before scrubbing.
Grout Sealing: After cleaning, seal your grout to prevent future staining and make maintenance easier.
FAQ
Q: Is Borax safe for all types of grout?
A: Borax is generally safe for most grout types. However, test a small inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility.
Q: How often should I clean my grout?
A: For high-traffic areas, clean grout every 1-2 months. In lower-traffic areas, cleaning every 3-6 months is sufficient.
Q: Can I use this method on colored grout?
A: Yes, but test the solution on a hidden spot to ensure it doesn’t alter the color.
Q: What should I do if stains persist?
A: Repeat the cleaning process or try a paste with a higher concentration of Borax and baking soda for tougher stains.
By following this guide, you can keep your grout sparkling clean without harsh chemicals or professional help. Give it a try and enjoy the satisfying results!
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