you can try toilet bowl cleaner...seriously. Not sure on the clear acrylic but it gets caulk clean around our tub. Test a small inconspicuous area first thoI have a product called Duracerramic in my kichen, 1/2 bath and hall. It is a limestone based product which is grouted with an acrylic grout. Any thoughts on how to clean the acrylic grout? I don't want to hurt the grout or the tile.
I used aqua mix SEALER on all my grout in my new home 20 years ago and it all looks as good as the day it was installed. Water beads up on the grout. I also only use either water and vinegar, and more recently a floor steamer to clean the tiles.Check out Aqua Mix. They have a cleaner and a stain/sealer you can apply to restore color. It is fairly easy to do.
Check out Aqua Mix. They have a cleaner and a stain/sealer you can apply to restore color. It is fairly easy to do.[/QUOTE
I looked this up on line and there were many cleaners to choose from. Which cleaner did you buy? I'm also looking to clean the grout between my kitchen and bathroom floor tiles. Thanks!
I had Coit give me a price to clean the grout in my kitchen and baths and it was a bit more than what I wanted to spend. Any great products that you have tried?
Ranger 111, please let us know how the Aqua Mix Deep Clean worked.
I did have a bottle of the Aqua Mix Sealer that I used for the one section that I have cleaned. I have one edge of a tile that did not come clean with the Norwex descaler product that I used for the rest of the kitchen. Bleach didn't work either. I didn't seal that one spot because I want to try other things that were mentioned like vinegar, baking soda, etc. Looks a bit odd right in the middle of my kitchen. Not sure what I will do if it doesn't come clean. What a job! I am having a family party at my house tonight. Kitchen floor looks quite interesting. . .Only a third of the kitchen floor is clean and sealed with that one dark line in the middle of the clean section!
What about peroxide and baking soda?
Whitening toothpaste?