A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE ON HOW TO PROPERLY CLEAN AND MAINTAIN YOUR TILES AND GROUTS
Tiles are a timeless classic when it comes to bathroom flooring, and even walls because of its immense durability. However, the same cannot be said for grouts. These tiny crevices usually get dirty quicker than any other parts of your bathroom. And if the grouts look dirty, the tiles tend to look dirty too. Grout is used as spacing between the tiles to bind them together, prevent chipping or cracking, and it keeps out water from seeping underneath the tiles. It is a combination of cement, sand, and water. Given its composition, this mixture is porous and it absorbs liquids very easily. Not only that, this spacing between the tiles also accumulate dirt, grime, and sometimes, even nasty molds. And although the grout do not usually make up much of the bathroom, they are most noticeable when dirty. And sometimes, the grout may not be even dirty – it only looks like it is because it has absorbed liquids that make it look dirty. How to Clean Tough Grout Stains Grout–especially light-co...