Posted on March 16, 2010.
What is the best way to clean the lines between the tile floors? My lease ends in two days and in order for me to do my full deposit back, I need to clean these tiles. What are the best way to clean tile floors and the lines between them? What kind of solution? Please do not say fastest jet wet, because it doesn't work
Add a cup of white vinegar and half cup of baking soda to half a bucket of warm water, add baking soda slowly as it sparkles and bubbles like a volcano mix more then mop your floor with clean mop to get the grout lines toughest clean just use a brush with the vinegar and baking soda, you can even shake a little baking soda, rubbing stubborn grout lines to wait until almost dry, then rinse hot water and dry the wax is not the tile floors, as this may leave a residue on them which is almost impossible to remove, vinegar leave your floor shiny and clean also remove residues left by cleaners it will also disinfect and no residue left Good Luck!
Things you'll need:
Grout Cleaner Commercial
Grout Brush
Towels & Dry Mop
Step 1
The first thing you want to do is to scan and clean your floor to remove all dirt and debris. You will also open all the windows in the area for ventilation.
Step2
Use a cleanser commercial quality grout and a grout brush to clean. Use the brush to distribute the grout cleaner into the grout lines. It is preferable to use a grout brush with a professional pole so that you do not get on your hands and knees. Use the brush to agitate the grout and loosen all dirt and soil. Use a clean cloth or towel to wipe the residue.
Step3
You want to use tile grout and rinse clean. Wash the floor thoroughly and let dry overnight.
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Open a window to ventilate
Wear goggles
Well, sorry, but it will take some elbow grease, good old days. I am looking for a small stiff brush and make a mixture of water and baking soda and start rubbing away. Once you've done, you'll need to rinse, so I would empty the dirty water of bicarbonate of soda and get fresh water and start cleaning again (this takes raw soda cooking) Once you have that can give a good cleaning. Hopefully the abrasion of baking soda and brush cleans dirt, do not wax that will be attached to the dirt. Also, if the grout is white, you might be lucky to make a mixture of 1 / 4 bleach C and 5 cups of water and begin scouring the bleach on the stain, then wet mop with your water and mop the entire floor. Remember, do so only if the grout is white. I also heard of people using the stick of Clorox, I personally have not tried just because I think you need to scrub, and even if you used bleach stick you will always have need to rinse the bleach.
Use a good commercial grout cleaner that will not harm your tile with a grout brush. Check the label to make sure it is compatible with your grout and tile. Make sure it says safe for colored grouts, if this is your situation. If you need more help from a professional tile, click on the link in my post in the source and tile care and maintenance section.
Hello
First try the grout areas with warm water. Distribute water regularly and scrub the joints with a guard Scorch (green).
Let the water sit for a while and scrub. If you find this does not work then for the commercial cleaning grout.
But after all this work, to wipe the floor with water to neutralize and to end resdues.
Balan
Clorox and water. Mix the water with Clorox .... HOT pour it on the ground ... spread it around with a mop. Rinse the mop.