Tile Cleaning Service
Professional tile cleaning using advanced tools and techniques.
Grout cleaning is not a one-size-fits-all chore. How you clean your grout is going to vary, depending on the kind of stain you’re removing, to the material your grout is made of. Therefore, using a generic cleaner could possible damage your tile and grout. Obviously, the best way to clean grout is to not allow the stains or debris to build up. In other words, clean it up immediately and you won't have a problem.
Professional tile cleaning using advanced tools and techniques.
Thorough grout cleaning for a fresh and revitalized look.
Restore shine with our stripping and waxing services for your floors.
Tailored cleaning solutions to meet your specific needs and requirements.
Mixing Bowl
Grout Brush old old toothbrush
Wet Cloth
Baking Soda
Water, Vinegar or Hydrogen Peroxide
Grout Sealer
Begin by wiping down the tile with a damp cloth. Remove any visible dust, dirt, or general grime. If there's any buildup or stains, take the time to clean those, too.
Mix Cleaning Solution. The best solution for cleaning grout depends on the state of your tile grout. For grout cleaning of everyday dirt and debris, mix two parts baking soda with one part water. For how to clean grout that's stained or discolored, mix two parts baking soda with one part vinegar. If you have coarse or fragile tiles, mix two parts baking soda with one part hydrogen peroxide. If desired, you can also use a commercial grout cleaner.
Apply Grout Cleaning Solution. Use a grout brush or an old toothbrush to apply the paste to the grout lines. If you're using the vinegar solution, apply a small amount of paste to an inconspicuous area to make sure the acidic vinegar doesn't stain the tile.
Scrub and Seal Grout. Let the paste sit on the grout for a few minutes, then scrub all of the grout lines. Rinse clean with water. Let the grout dry for 24 hours, then apply a sealer to preserve your hard work.