Grout is a sand material used to seal the tile. Porous texture of the material can trap dirt and stains. When exposed to water, grout provides an ideal environment for growing mold growth. Regular washing is not always sufficient to remove stains or mildew. Hydrogen peroxide can kill mold and mildew, and can whiten grout without emitting noxious fumes. There is No need for heavy washing, so you can improve the appearance of your grout with little effort.
Instructions
1 fill a bottle of spray with oxygenated water.
2 Spray enough grout to evenly saturate peroxide. Allow the liquid to rest for a maximum of 30 minutes. If the peroxide dries before that time, spray the area again to keep it saturated.
3 Lightly rub the grout with a brush or old toothbrush. Wear rubber gloves to protect hands during cleaning.
4 Fill a bucket with warm water and immerse a cloth or towel in the water. Squeeze, clean or clean the grout to remove any peroxide. If you are going to clean shower tiles, fill a glass with water and pour it around the sides to rinse the peroxide.
5 make sure the grout is air-dried.
Tips and warnings
- Grout will appear darker until completely dry.
- Do not use oxygenated water to clean dark or colored grout. Hydrogen peroxide can fade color.