Grout: Bringing Back the Shine for North Shore Homeowners
You seem to have cleaned every inch of your floors, and still, something is slightly off. That sparkle which used to dance on your tiles is now just some elusive echo of its good time. In the quest for tile cleaning north shore ultrabritecarpettilecleaning.com, the fight against dull grout is a slippery slope unless you know some of the tricks of the trade. Don’t get your feathers ruffled; I have been round that road and am back. Let’s now get talking about how to tame the grout.
Picture that: it’s a Wednesday evening just like any other, and you’re practically skipping across your cool kitchen tiles barefoot when you find it: the grout streaked, grayish in color-as it is commonly found in better states. The husband says it’s okay, but we know he has different thoughts about folding laundry qualifying him for gymnastics. Thankfully, you’re armed with the secret weapon of a mixture known to innumerable do-it-yourself warriors: baking soda and vinegar. Like magic eraser for grout. Truthfully, it’s so easy it’s almost illegal. Mix them together in a paste; dob the mix liberally onto the grout lines and let it sit. After twenty minutes, scrub like you mean it. Believe me, your grout will look like it just came from a pampering, relaxing spa.
But wait!
Perhaps you’ve got some dastardly stains that just won’t budge. Enter, hydrogen peroxide. It’s like an overly enthusiastic superhero that gets the job done every time. Scrub. By noon, your grout will be shining brighter than Aunt Mabel’s pearls. Don’t let all that excitement just yet cause you to scale up to scrubbing with a force equivalent to a thousand suns. A gentle approach will be your friend here, lest you remove more than just dirt.
Ultra Brite Carpet & Tile Cleaning North Shore
79-83 Longueville Road, Lane Cove NSW 2066
(02) 8015 5143