A simple solution of chlorine bleach in water. Add this to a spray bottle and spray it on. Rinse off after 5 minutes. Be sure to work with plenty of ventilation.
2007-03-15 03:48:15
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If your trying to get your grout white again I suggest using good old fashioned bleach. In a well ventilated room (open all windows & turn on the fan) spray bleach on all the stained areas and walk away. Go back in about 15 to 20 minutes and the stain should be gone (if they are really bad you might have to do it again). Make sure you rinse the area well and don't use any other chemicals or cleaning agents for at least a day, you don't want to ever mix any cleaning chemicals with bleach as it could be VERY dangerous!
Using bleach will not only get rid of the stain without having to scrub, it will kill the mold & mildew that makes the stain. It works on that pink stuff too!
2007-03-15 03:50:28
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answered by Barbiq 6
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Bleach is the best for the lines. Soft scrub gel bleach is MUCH easier to use than regular bleach. You put it on and let it sit for a few minutes, it'll start to fade before you even start scrubbing. Works better than Tilex, Magic Eraser, any tub & tile cleaner. And i've tried them all!
CLR is great for other things like water stains on shower doors, lime and calcium stains, etc. Those 2 products will keep the shower and tub more perfect than any other products.
2007-03-15 07:22:35
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answered by nymom 5
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Straight bleach. Let it set for a half hour and scrub off with hard bristled brush.
Once you have done this, let dry completely. Use clear nail polish and go over the now very clean, white in between the tiles. This will help eliminate them from getting dirty & dingy again.
2007-03-15 03:54:16
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answered by sweetyankee 2
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Try using Oxiclean just follow the directions on the package. I've also used the Mr.Clean Magic Eraser on stubborn stains in my bathtub (I have 2 MESSY kids) and it seems to work on almost everything!
2007-03-15 03:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I use vinegar in solution and an old toothbrush to really scrub at it, if that isn't working bleach on a q-tip, leave for an hour and then have a bit of a scrub with a toothbrush and clean water.
2007-03-15 04:20:42
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answered by stepfordswiss 3
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You should use the grout cleaner at any hardware store for long life of your tile grout. My husband is a tile setter as a side trade.
2007-03-15 03:50:01
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answered by donnalotsakids 1
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Bleach.... use a scrubbing brush. Put the bleach in a spray container and spray it , let it sit for about 5 mins and go and scrub. Make sure you have plastic gloves on, the bleach is very strong ordor and can damage your hands.
Becareful when spraying always protect your face.
2007-03-15 03:47:31
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answered by star58 2
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try using scrubbing bubbles (spray it all over the tiles) and a toothbrush and/or sponge to clean between the tiles. it's tiring but it works for me!
2007-03-16 07:38:28
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answered by Duchess of Cookieshire 6
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i take advantage of muratic acid. My husband is a plumber so he makes use of it. I used to take a toothbrush to thoses areas in my bathing room - now Pour the acid (be careful) in the rest room bowl, pour some on the floor and closes the door. bypass away it for 15 - half-hour and you could have a sparkling, mold and mildew unfastened bathing room!
2016-12-14 19:46:59
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answered by ? 4
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