How to Clean Tile Grout
Dirty tile grout can turn anyone into a grouch. Keeping it clean and unstained can be one of life’s annoyances, but we’ve compiled effective tips on quickly beautifying your tiling so that you can appreciate fully it’s durability and waterproof capabilities.
Powdered oxygen bleach can be one of your best friends in the fight against stained grout. It’s eco-friendly, nontoxic, doesn’t stain fabrics, and best of all, it’s extremely easy to use! Eliminating the need for a massive amount of scrubbing, the oxygen ions will attack the molecules that make up any stain, breaking them apart so they can be rinsed away.
To use, simply make sure that the tiled surface is COMPLETELY dry then mix the powdered oxygen with warm water in a bucket and stir around until the powder is completely dissolved. Pour that solution onto your tiled area and then kick back and relax for at least 15 minutes while it works its magic. Please remember to keep pets and children away from the area that is being flooded with solution (needless to say, you probably shouldn’t moonwalk barefoot in that area either).
Now lightly scrub the tough spots after 30 minutes and then mop away the solution with fresh water for clean, appealing floors! If a bit of oxygen powder is used every time that you mop, the need to scrub will be eliminated! Let the solution soak a bit and then mop away with fresh water for super easy tile maintenance.

He is right! Oxygen bleach is the key to cleaning the grout lines.
I also work in the business and get asked the same question over and over again. People are always amazed at how easy it is to clean their tiles once they begin using Oxygen bleach.
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