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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Leave Grout Cleaning to the Pros

By Sam Weyland

Grout cleaning is not as easy as grabbing a mop and cleaning your floor willy-nilly. Try this, and you may be able to clean up the tiles a bit, but will most likely not even remove the grout in between tiles. This may not seem like a big deal, but the accumulated dirt in your grout has been known to induce tiredness. Moving from the restroom back to your office desk is tiring because of unclean grout.

Even if you like the contrast between the spotless bright tiles and the dirty black grout, you should not let this small space on your floor accumulate dirt. If that is truly your fancy, then I suggest having the grout stained at a later date. Maintain a healthy lifestyle and have that grout cleaned now.

Are you asking me how to clean your grout? That's a start, but we still have a long way to go, my friend. There are numerous products marketed out there at outrageous prices, all of them claiming to be the answer to your grout problem. Few even work. If you want to go this path, I suggest you prepare yourself for a long road of disappointment; you will, however, find a brand that fits your floor eventually.

If you're looking for equipment to do the job, there are also innumerable items out there. Look around and you'll see a whole lot of electronic scrubbers available for purchase, but I would advise you to go research more about these. Maybe it's just me, but if you're going to be using machinery anyway, leave it to the professionals who know what they're doing and won't accidentally damage, or worse, destroy your floor.

My best advice for cleaning grout? Simply put, just hire professional grout cleaners. They will have their own machinery available immediately, and they will be able to thoroughly clean out your tiles and grout. Maybe even looking as new as they day they were installed. Contact a professional grout cleaner. They know what they're doing. - 16477

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