Tips for Cleaning Tile and Stone

October 17, 2018 Published by Leave your thoughts

There are few flooring options more attractive than tile and stone, particularly in areas like the kitchen and bathroom. If you’re using tile and stone as flooring in these high-traffic parts of your house, however, it’s important to keep them clean. Over time, built-up dirt and grime can begin to stain your tile and stone, reducing the value of the investment you’ve made in your home’s high-quality flooring.

Grout is a porous, rough substance that can absorb grime, dust and moisture. If not cared for properly, grout can quickly become unsightly and even unsafe, as it may harbor mold growth and more.

Investing in professional tile and grout cleaning in Newport, OR, is a great way to ensure that you’re protecting your flooring and safeguarding the value of your home. If you’re trying to clean your tile floors on your own in between professional cleanings, however, it’s important to realize that clean grout is the key to clean-looking tile. If your grout looks dirty, the rest of the tile in your home will also look dirty.

Here are just a few things to keep in mind when cleaning tile grout:

  • Spray with vinegar: First, mix vinegar and water in a spray bottle at a one-to-one solution ratio. Spray the vinegar solution onto your tile grout, and let it soak into the grout for roughly five minutes. Make sure to spray the grout from several angles, so as to totally permeate the grout.
  • Scrub with baking soda: Next, make a thick paste with baking soda and water. Scrub the baking soda into the grout using a brush. The grout should begin to bubble, and may hiss as you work the baking soda into it. Be careful to scrub every area of the grout evenly, paying extra attention to stained areas or any ground-in dirt or grime you can find.
  • Rinse with hot water: Using hot water, rinse or mop up the vinegar and baking soda solution, and allow the grout to air dry. You may want to consider using a fan to dry the grout. Make sure that all excess moisture is removed before you cover the grout with a shower curtain, rug or mat.
  • Use peroxide for tough stains: If there are any particularly troublesome stains or grimy areas on your grout, consider using hydrogen peroxide in a spray bottle. Spray the peroxide directly onto the grout, and let it soak in; it should permeate the grout, and help bubble out any ground-in grime. Scrub the peroxide in, and then rinse with hot

To keep your grout looking great throughout the year, schedule professional tile and grout cleaning in Newport, OR with Paradise Carpet Cleaners Inc. We’re proud to provide each of our clients with high-quality, dependable carpet and floor cleaning services designed to help them make the most of their respective flooring types. To learn more about our comprehensive floor care solutions, reach out to one of our friendly, knowledgeable representatives today. We look forward to serving you!

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