Every tile job I have completed always required thorough cleaning with a cloth after the grout and the haze on the tiles has dried. If not done the grout haze can solidify on the surface and create the hazing you may be trying to remove right now. On rare occasions, I find that even ...
North American Tile Cleaning Organization: How To Remove Cement Based Grout Haze From Tile Surfaces If a dry cheesecloth doesn't do the trick, try dipping it in some plain water and ringing out the excess. You want the cloth damp but not soaking wet. Use a little elbow grease to rub eac...
The mildew eliminating spray is perfect for removing grout haze from porcelain tile, ensuring a clean and hygienic environment. Its ability to form a protective film on surfaces prevents the recurrence of mildew spots, making it an essential tool for maintaining a clean and healthy home. **Easy...
Hydrogen peroxide works on the grout between tiles, but what about the tiles themselves? Here's what you do if you want the cleanest tilework around: mix hydrogen peroxide with flour until it's thick enough to spread as a paste, and use it to cover your tiles. Cover it with plastic wr...
to grout and give a good scrub to any area that may have been discolored by mildew that was allowed to sit on the porous surface of the tile or grout. Once the area is completely rinsed, rub it down with a soft cloth to remove any haze from the cleaner that can cling to travertine...