GearHead_1
Long Time Member
Thought this might be of some interest. My home has a good percentage of the floor footage covered in black tile (2 kitchens, 4 baths). It has a grout that is gray and adds a nice contrast to the black tile. This gray grout over time was looking a little grungy. It was starting to blend with the color of the tile and the contrast wasn`t eye catching.
My wife decided it is time to go after it. I set up a couple of my buffers, (PC and GG6) with some stiff carpet brushes. We were interested in making this as easy as possible and wanted to find a product or products that made this process as painless as possible. We tried 9 different products, everything from dedicated grout cleaners to PineSol, Ajax, Boraxo, Baking Soda, Vinegar and several automotive products that I have in my collection. We mixed and matched these products trying to find which product/products cleaned the best with the least amount of work. The Baking Soda, Comet, Ajax and Boraxo all cleaned well when mixed with water and other products but left a residue in the grout that made it look cleaner than it really was.
In the end the product of choice was a stand alone detailing product. My wife`s words were this, "I think this product gives the most honest clean". This means we didn`t have to go over the area again and again to get the powders out of the grout, they left the grout artifically white. Having given all the products in their various combinations a fair shot, the winner is Poorboys Spray and Wipe all by itself. Works as well on grout as it does my paint, go figure. We`ll be starting to clean the whole tiled area this week. Thanks to Poorboys it will be as easy as we can make it.
My wife decided it is time to go after it. I set up a couple of my buffers, (PC and GG6) with some stiff carpet brushes. We were interested in making this as easy as possible and wanted to find a product or products that made this process as painless as possible. We tried 9 different products, everything from dedicated grout cleaners to PineSol, Ajax, Boraxo, Baking Soda, Vinegar and several automotive products that I have in my collection. We mixed and matched these products trying to find which product/products cleaned the best with the least amount of work. The Baking Soda, Comet, Ajax and Boraxo all cleaned well when mixed with water and other products but left a residue in the grout that made it look cleaner than it really was.
In the end the product of choice was a stand alone detailing product. My wife`s words were this, "I think this product gives the most honest clean". This means we didn`t have to go over the area again and again to get the powders out of the grout, they left the grout artifically white. Having given all the products in their various combinations a fair shot, the winner is Poorboys Spray and Wipe all by itself. Works as well on grout as it does my paint, go figure. We`ll be starting to clean the whole tiled area this week. Thanks to Poorboys it will be as easy as we can make it.