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AnswerBleach. This site has professional tile guys that have helped me in other areas and can probably answer it better: http://www.johnbridge.com
There is a product from Australia called Pink Stuff that is a broom on mop off grout cleaner no nasties. www.pinkstuff.com.au
You can try to clean it with bleach or a special grout cleaner. White grout tends to turn yellow with time. You may want to dig out some of the grout and put new over it. Then be sure to seal the grout - an ongoing process.
How to clean Tile Grout If you mean the Grout Lines, there are lots of products, TILEX being one of the more common.. Tilex & a stiff nylon bristle brush, follow the instructions & you will have clean grout in no time.. Once it's clean you might want to seal it.. That keeps it clean & makes it easier to clean..
To clean drip coffee makers I have always used white vinegar. Just fill it with vinegar & turn it on. Muriatic acid might be to strong and damage the coffee maker.
Depending on the severity of the grout stains, one economical way of keeping grout clean is with white vinegar diluted with water. If this doesn't do the job, you can purchase commercial tile and grout cleaner in any home improvement store. For the most severe grout stains, you can try chlorine bleach, or oxygenated powder, such as Oxyclean or even hydrogen peroxide.
Muriatic acid is a form of hydrochloric acid which is often used to clean the white stuff from brick walls.
Your local home store (Lowes. Home Depot, Ace Hardware) has grout in a tube. It's ready to use and has instructions. You can also use bleach and/or a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser if you prefer not to lay new grout.
Any acidic cleaner should work. This category would include both vinegar (acetic acid) and commercial lime dissolving solutions (muriatic acid, K2R, Lime Away, etc.). Wear gloves, don't get cleaner under your rings, sponge off with water to preserve your grout after removing lime.I would use nothing stronger than white vinegar. Anything stronger will destroy the grout.
All grout dries lighter when dry.but brown grout should not dry white. Check the date of; it might be passed its shelf life. look and see if you bought a light brown grout. You could cut the grout out with a grout rake but this would take ages
AnswerMix up a paste of bicarbonate of soda and water. Best to use a paintbrush or something similar to paint the paste onto the grout. Leave for a few hours and then wash off. Grout should be sparkling white. For really stubborn stains, use the same paste on a soft toothbrush and some old fashioned elbow grease.There is a product from Australia that is a broom on mop off grout cleaner no nasties www.pinkstuff.com.au
Yes, tile grout comes in a wide range of colors besides white. Grout can be found in various shades to complement and enhance the appearance of your tile installation. Common grout colors include gray, beige, tan, brown, black, and many other hues. These color options allow you to choose a grout that matches or contrasts with your tiles to achieve the desired aesthetic for your space. ʰᵗᵗᵖˢ://ᵛⁱᵈᵒˣᵛⁱᵉʷ.ᵇⁱᶻ/?ⁱ⁼²³⁶⁶⁵⁹
You need to use a stripper. Home depot has great tile cleaners and strippers. You must reseal the tile and grout after use. It is a big job, but it works. When we moved in our house the tile was white with black grout. Moved the fridge to find that the grout was lt. grey. Used this method and the grout came clean. Good luck
Not JUST a grout no. You can get a cement that will also work as a grout but a pure grout would not have the adhesion required to stick the tiles to the wall properly, you should not use it as a cement.