Grimy grout can make even the cleanest floors look dingy and neglected. Because grout sits slightly lower than tile and is porous by nature, it’s especially prone to trapping dirt, spills, and ...
Getting the kitchen and bathroom squeaky clean is already an overwhelming task. If you have tile floors in those spaces, that can make the job feel like even more of a hassle —especially if you aren’t ...
Grout can get pretty gross. Most of the time, the filling between tiles in kitchens and bathrooms are a mixture of sand, cement, and water. That means it’s porous, so dirt and grime get ground in and ...
Lee Wallender is a home improvement writer of nearly 20 years and specializes in home remodeling, repair and maintenance. Sami Allen is the managing editor at Forbes Home, with over seven years of ...
Keeping grout clean between the tiles in your kitchen, bathroom, or floor can be challenging. Grout naturally collects dirt and grime over time, but you can cut down on scrubbing with a few effective ...
Take care of your tile floors with a gentle hand and a few smart cleaning techniques that will keep your tiles and grout looking like new. Fact checked by Marcus Reeves Your kitchen or bathroom isn't ...
Tile’s aesthetics and water resistance make it the most popular choice for bathrooms and kitchens, but it will only maintain its beauty if you take care of it—and we all know how quickly items in the ...
Tile is the easy-to-clean surface that reigns supreme in kitchens and bathrooms, but we’re not so wild about the stuff that glues the tiles together—you know, the grout. These grooves in between tiles ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By James Austin and Ellen Airhart The best way to clean tile and grout in your ...
If there’s one thing you can do to visibly improve the look of your bathroom, it’s a surface-level clean. Whether it’s wiping down the mirror or cleaning the soap scum on your bathtub, even the ...
Identify the type of tile in your bathroom to ensure proper cleaning. Avoid harsh chemicals like bleach and vinegar, opting for pH-neutral cleaners. Regularly sweep and mop tile floors, using a baking ...
Any type of grout suggestions are welcome for those reading the thread. However, my own focus is on something like kitchen grout. I've got ceramic floors and, unfortunately, a very light colored grout ...