Best Practices to Clean Sanded Grout


Sanded grout is a great choice for many types of stone and tile installation. Experts use sanded grout increase the strength and durability of tiled floors and walls.

This grout is a recommended product also because – it protects the tile from water damage. It also shields the tiles from certain types of damages such as chipping of the edges.

Unclean Grout

Have you ever noticed what makes a tiled pattern look dirty? It is, in most cases, the dirty grout lines. In this blog, we explain some of the best practices to clean sanded grout. Check out the following –

  • Run dust mop on the floor or a cloth piece on the wall to remove dust and loose dirt from the tile surface.
  • Take 2 tablespoons of oxygen bleach and 1 gallon of hot water. Mix them well in a tub or bucket.
  • Dip your wet mop into the solution and apply the solution over the stained grout.
  • Let it set for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • Next, dip a toothbrush into the solution, and rub the grimed grout lines.
  • Now, wait for another half an hour.
  • Rub the stained sanded grout with using the toothbrush.
  • Wash and rinse the tile surface with hot water.

This should remove all the dirt from grout lines. Repeat the exercise if required.

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