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How Do You Remove Stains On Unsealed Grout?

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How Do You Remove Stains On Unsealed Grout?

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Grout is a simply mixture of cement, sand and dye, which is typically white. When grout is not sealed properly, the chances of a stain occurring are high. It is highly porous, which means that any liquid and even air can penetrate through the grout, causing stains and discoloration. Although most stains may be difficult to remove from any surface, grout stains will not give you a hard time. Measure all of the ingredients and place them into the spray bottle. You will need 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/4 cup of white vinegar, 1/3 cup of ammonia and 7 full cups of water. Screw the spray top onto the bottle and shake it well Spray the solution onto the grout and allow it to sit for about one minute. When you let it sit, the solution has time to set into the grout and bleach the stain caused by dirt and grime. Wipe the solution away with a damp sponge. There is no need to dry the grout. Spray a solution of half-peroxide, half-water on the grout daily to prevent mildew from forming inside the g

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