I spray my tub surround with a 50/50 solution of bleach and water.. rinse and dry with an old towel.. It works well and is inexpensive.. I also spray the tub with the same solution and rinse... If bad soap scum I rub with a non scratch nylon brillo pad ! I also turn off the toilet and pour 1/2cup-1 c. bleach in to the toilet and let that sit while I'm cleaning other things and swirl it around and flush... Good luck...
2007-08-15 14:22:53
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answered by pebblespro 7
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white vinegar and water solution is the best way to clean tiles it Will remove marks clean the tiles as good as any cleaner and make them shine, another tip for shining your tiles after cleaning them buff with a dry towel, good luck with the cleaning agency
2007-08-15 11:26:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Before cleaning, wipe away any excess wet buildup with a white terry-cloth towel or paper towels. If your grout is crumbling, consider replacing it. (See How to Replace Cracked Tile Grout in a Tub or Shower.)
Step TwoWhile cleaning (steps 3 through 6), be sure to wear rubber or latex gloves and safety goggles, and throw open the windows to avoid exposure to the harsh chemical fumes of bleach-containing solutions.
Step Three Spray on a commercial grout cleaner or a heavy-duty all-purpose cleaning solution with bleach. Wait for several minutes.
Step FourScrub the grout with a stiff scrub brush or a grout brush, then rinse thoroughly.
Step FiveBlast mold, mildew or stubborn stains with a bleach-containing cleanser, or make your own using 1/4 cup (2 fl oz/60 ml) chlorine bleach and 1 qt. (32 fl oz/1 l) warm water. Let the disinfectant sit at least 10 minutes to thoroughly kill the mold and mildew.
Step SixScrub the grout with a stiff brush or a grout brush, rinse, then dry with a white towel or paper towels.
Step SevenNow that the grout's sparkling clean, keep it that way. Apply one to three coats of commercial grout sealer with a small brush or paintbrush. (Commercial grout cleaner, grout brushes and grout sealer are available at home supply centers and janitorial supply stores.)
Step EightReapply annually to make certain the only thing scary in your home is the Halloween decor.
Hope I was a help! â¥
2007-08-15 11:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Tiles and hard surfaces? Use a hand held steam cleaner. we just bought one at auction, and I wish I'd had one years ago. I have cleaned my oven and hob, the tiles in the bathroom and the ones in the kitchen.
I polish the tiles with car polish called mer - - a twice a year job to keep them nice. Long as they are lightly buffed weekly.
2007-08-17 02:45:38
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answered by bluebadger 3
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My favorite cleaning product is the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. It cleans tile and grout well too! Not to mention perm. marker off counter tops or crayon off walls. Great stuff and good luck!
2007-08-15 11:30:12
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answered by LuvDogs 1
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Try using Easy Off Bam, or any Bam product. I have used on tiles and grouting and it cleans them really well.
2007-08-16 03:33:49
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answered by shadow 2
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As you are doing this as a business get in touch with a company which supplies industrial cleaners they will advice you. They supply larger amounts . And don't forget to buy a henry(vac cleaner) all prof cleaners use them
2007-08-15 11:41:58
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answered by BENTLEY BOY 3
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for cleanining tiles and marbels of my house i use easy bang and mixture of coke and pepsi its really cleans
2007-08-15 21:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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hairspray cleans sharpie on the wall seriously
I swear
2007-08-15 12:20:58
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answered by Anonymous
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