Grout cleaner

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CPA

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H&G tell me what you use for cleaning grout, particularly if you have travertine or natural stone. Many of the non-acidic stuff just isn't very good and I need to clean some dirty grout. Tried using baking powder and vinegar yesterday but wasn't particularly happy with the results. That said, I used regular vinegar and not the cleaning vinegar.
 

boomerang

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The pros use steam I believe. Not sure if they mix anything into the water or not.
 

smackababy

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Some kind of acid wash and a toothbrush type tool. It is a PITA, tbh.

And then, I just go with a tile that look good with a darker grout, because ain't nobody got time for that.
 

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Some kind of acid wash and a toothbrush type tool. It is a PITA, tbh.

And then, I just go with a tile that look good with a darker grout, because ain't nobody got time for that.

Wish I could, but acid will destroy the travertine, and I have a ton of it. So, replacing is out of the question right now, as well.
 

zardthebuilder

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Wish I could, but acid will destroy the travertine, and I have a ton of it. So, replacing is out of the question right now, as well.

if you eventually can't find a way to satisfactorily clean it, maybe replace the grout?
 

smackababy

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Wish I could, but acid will destroy the travertine, and I have a ton of it. So, replacing is out of the question right now, as well.

You could always stain the grout a darker shade to "hide" the dirtiness.
 

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Handheld steamer

I have the purple steam shark. I haven't used it for a long time and am about to use it on our new house. The previous owners didn't clean anything and the guest bath needs all the grout cleaned.
I have used it in the past, but forget how well it works.

I will let you know.
 

CPA

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Handheld steamer

I have the purple steam shark. I haven't used it for a long time and am about to use it on our new house. The previous owners didn't clean anything and the guest bath needs all the grout cleaned.
I have used it in the past, but forget how well it works.

I will let you know.

Decided to try an Oreck steamer. Should have it today. Will use distilled water and see how it goes.
 

TheSlamma

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How did it turn out?

TBH I've never had any luck with cleaning grout, I ended up getting small blade on a dremel attachment on a job I did once, I took it out and then just replaced the grout with the original color but I used Grout Boost. Careful with that product though, it's a little advanced for DIY as it can leave a permanent haze if you don't know how to prevent it.
 

CPA

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How did it turn out?

TBH I've never had any luck with cleaning grout, I ended up getting small blade on a dremel attachment on a job I did once, I took it out and then just replaced the grout with the original color but I used Grout Boost. Careful with that product though, it's a little advanced for DIY as it can leave a permanent haze if you don't know how to prevent it.

Not bad. I made a baking soda paste and laid it on the grout lines. Then I sprayed cleaning vinegar on it (20% vinegar). Then I combined 8 parts water and 2 parts cleaning vinegar into the Oreck. The Oreck contains a grout scrubber attachment. So, using that and a medium heat setting, I got the grout relatively clean. This is grout that hasn't been cleaned in about 10 years. The lines still have some patches of light discoloration from grime/dirt, but they are much better than they were before.

Only problem I had is that the scrubber attachment bristles apparently can't handle the heat, as they will deform after using them for a small period of time. This was without putting any more weight than the unit itself on them as I scrubbed. They become unusable quickly. Bad design by Oreck.
 
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