How to Clean Grout On Tile Floors with Hydrogen Peroxide

When your requirement is an affordable, durable, easy to clean, and water-resistant floor, the first flooring type that comes to our mind is tile flooring. If you could somehow ignore the grout lines being a pain to clean, a tile floor is the best option. Even if the grout lines are annoyingly prone to getting squalid too soon, yet you hardly have a better option, at least to use in the bathrooms.

No other floor type is as easy with water, moisture, and heat in the bathrooms and kitchen like the tile floors are. So, in the case of tile floors, the only solution we need to search for is how to clean the grout lines. And we have a not so commonly used product for you that will work out like no other. The outcome of using most of the other products to clean the grout lines compared to the one we are gushing about is not even close. We are alluding to hydrogen peroxide. So, let’s divulge some good things about H2O2 and discuss how to clean grout on tile floors with hydrogen peroxide in length. Also, we will talk about our top pick that you will need to mop the floor after scrubbing off all the dirt from the grout lines.

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a bleaching agent. It is similar to bleach, more so a natural bleach but not a harsh bleaching product. That is why it is known to bleach the hair. If one can use it on hair, it has to be safe and natural. Bleaching directly implies that the grout lines will be pure white with the right use of H2O2. It brightens up the blackish, full of dirt grout lines within minutes without damaging the grout lines. 

Grout Lines and Hydrogen Peroxide

If you didn’t know, grout lines are quite frail. A few excess drops of cleaning agents or the use of harsh chemicals or bleaches can start breaking the porous grout from within by getting absorbed into it, and slowly the tiles will be all loose and ruined. So, one needs to be very careful while cleaning the grout lines. Hydrogen peroxide is the main tool for that very carefully taken step. It is one of the most commonly used cleaning agents and disinfectants among the professionals and those who know about it. So, an item that brightens up the tiles and disinfects it then cleans the grout lines really well without damaging it; you need to know about it thoroughly to make your life easy.

How to Clean the Grout Lines – The Steps You Need to Follow?

Only using Hydrogen Peroxide is not going to work. The primary purpose of it is to brighten a surface. It cannot remove the stuck-on dirt. The only thing it could do is whitening and brightening up the dirt if that is even possible, but the pile of dirt remains at the same spot. You need to add some more ingredients to it to make the best magic potion to clean the grout lines.

The Other Ingredients and Tool

You will need two ingredients, baking soda, and dishwashing soap. Baking soda is the main ingredient that will break and loosen up the stuck on or ground-in dirt. H2O2 will brighten up the spot and sanitize the surface. And the dishwashing soap will add a pleasant smell, but most importantly, it will work to break the greasy, oily dirt and grime. 

Coming to the tool, you will need a soft brush with nylon bristles and a scrubby pad. Any brush with soft bristles will do, and we like Swiffer’s scrubby pads. These cleaning products are designed for safe but effective scrubbing.

Keep in mind; this is not something that you use all the time. When there is a nasty stain, or the grout lines have turned into something that is too ugly to tolerate, you can use this recipe. So, instead of staying at the same point, let’s take the steps one by one.

1st Step – Make The Magic Potion

The measurement depends on how much you will need. So, we are keeping it simple. You will need half the amount of hydrogen peroxide to the baking soda. For instance, if you take one tablespoon of baking soda, then take half a tablespoon of hydrogen peroxide. So, for a cup of baking soda, you will need a half cup of hydrogen peroxide. Add two teaspoon of dishwashing soap to that. So, you have a thin paste of baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dishwashing soap. You have the magic potion for your dirty grout lines.

2nd Step – Dusting

Before applying any cleaning solution or sweeping the floor with water, you need to dust the area well. Take off all the loosen dirt. Then brush the stuck on dirt as much as possible, so that all the loose dust is removed. 

3rd Step – Applying The Thin Paste

When you are done dusting, it is time to apply the thin paste. You can use a teaspoon to be really specific in pouring the thin paste in the narrow lines. Because in most cases, the tiles will not need bleaching. But if your tiles are dirty too and need a brightening, then apply the paste all over. You will have to wait and let the paste sit there for at least ten minutes. Make sure it doesn’t dry down. It must remain wet. Scrubbing the spot will be easier and a lot more effective.

4th Step – Scrub It Off

Ten minutes are done, now you can scrub off all the dirt and grime from the grout lines. Use a scrubby pad, or you can use a toothbrush to precisely clean the narrow grout lines. You do not need to be too vigorous, be assured that the cleaning agents have already done their work, so you need a slight rubbing. 

5th Step – Sweep The Floor

Use the best tile floor cleaner machine you own to clean up all the mess that in your bathroom or kitchen. Our pick in this particular case will be a wet-dry cleaning machine with two tanks technology. The dirt from the grout will have dirt particles and residue. Thus, a wet-dry vacuum will make your work easy, and you can be done sweeping the whole house in less time. Also, the dirty water tank is separate in a wet-dry cleaner. So the cleaning machine will also not be a mess while cleaning your tiles floor. Most importantly, you are always sweeping the floor with clean water. Shark, Bissell, Dyson, all the top brands, make such cleaning machines.

Tiles flooring is never hard on you, though the grout lines are. Try always to clean it and never let the dirt stay in those lines and dry down. Removing those will be really hard for you and might damage the grout lines in the long run.