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What color is your grout? If it is white then you can use a Clorox stain remover pen to remove the stains. If not then good old fashioned elbow grease and a tooth brush might be your only option. I know that places like Lowe's carries grout cleaner so you might start there or any place that sells tile would probably have something that will help. I would suggest that once you get your grout clean, you seal it so you don't have to worry about it again for a very long time.
Good Luck

2007-09-01 03:33:43 · answer #1 · answered by Sptfyr 7 · 0 0

Try using some of those Magic Erasers. They look like a white sponge, and they sort of disinegrate as you use them. I have used the name brand ones (Mr. Clean and Scotch) as well as the generic ones. They have all worked. They work great to remove scuffs from walls too and dirt from textured plastic in which nothing else seems to work. No chemical cleaners need to be used with them, just water. Simply wet the magic eraser and squeeze it to get out excess water. Scrub it over the grout and it seems to magically remove the dirt. The rough grout will use them up pretty quickly, so you may need several magic erasers. You can find them at most grocery stores, Walmart, Target, etc.

2007-09-01 03:49:42 · answer #2 · answered by Sanford's Son 1 · 0 0

no longer too earlier, I employed a contractor(on L.I.,N.Y.) to place in super tiles in my lobby and baths. I chosen the tile, called the contractor and he picked the tile up, instructed me he have been given a 25% low fee on the tile, and gave me a million/2 off (12.5%) on the tiles, plus I had to pay for the hard paintings, which I have been given a senior low fee of 10%. The tile shop might have given me a 5% low fee on the tile, so altogether, I wound up getting a 22.5% low fee. no longer undesirable, i might say.to respond to your question appropriate to one in all those license determining how plenty low fee a contractor might get. no longer so. the bigger the volume of tile orders a contractor will supply to a tile enterprise will have adequate money a some distance better low fee, i'm instructed.

2016-10-03 11:23:59 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

The best way that i know of is to use a heavy grit sandpaper. Once that is done you can seal it with groat sealer. there is also an epoxy grout stain you can get at home depot and you'll never have to seal it .They come in a variety of colors.

2007-09-01 04:40:24 · answer #4 · answered by robert t 1 · 0 0

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