“Deep-Cleaning Tile Grout Without Damaging the Surface”

“Deep-Cleaning Tile Grout Without Damaging the Surface”

Tile grout absorbs moisture, soap, and dirt over time, making it one of the first areas in the bathroom to discolor or grow mold. To deep-clean grout safely, create a paste using baking soda + hydrogen peroxide. Spread the paste along grout lines and scrub using an old toothbrush. The hydrogen peroxide disinfects and kills mold spores, while the baking soda lifts stains and restores the original brightness.

For stubborn grime, allow the paste to sit for 20–30 minutes before scrubbing. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a clean towel. To maintain clean grout, apply a grout sealer every 6 months to prevent future staining. Consistent care helps your tiles stay bright and hygienic year-round.

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