Bleach and a toothbrush or nailbrush and lots of elbow grease!
2007-03-30 04:31:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
There is only one way to get your tile joints looking like new again. Rake the joints out and re grout them, you can get a good tile join raker and a box of tile grout from B&Q, needs a little elbow grease but you will be well pleased with the result, and take it from me there an't no other way.
Be Safe, Skew
2007-03-30 04:50:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Use neat bleach on a toothbrush - just rub it over the grout, leave it for a few minutes and then rinse off. Works a treat every time.
2007-03-30 04:38:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Bleach
2007-03-30 04:50:36
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answer #4
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answered by Tia S 2
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I have this problem in the bathroom. I keep seeing these little steam cleaners [shaped like a penguin] for sale in the papers, cost about £30, could you buy one and let me know if it works.
2007-03-30 04:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Polycell grout reviver is good.
2007-03-30 04:42:30
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answered by rockdodger 3
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A bleach mixture and a green scrubby pad... elbow grease
2007-03-30 04:37:19
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answered by k9mpgsd 3
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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser pads are working great for me.
2007-03-30 07:53:45
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answered by dawnb 7
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The best way I found was to use a nail file and scrape the top layer off.
2007-03-30 04:36:07
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answered by stone 3
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don't get a steam cleaner i got one and it was useless. the best thing is a scrubing brush(like a big nail brush) and cif cream cleaner its amazing.
2007-03-30 05:04:04
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answered by teri mc g 1
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