BDU Ceramic Tile College™
Time to Oxidize: cleaning products for ceramic tile grout
What you will learn: The advantages and disadvantages of some of the
most popular and common products for cleaning ceramic tiles.
Some of the best resources for grout cleaning for ceramic tile are situated in
the laundry room…
Chlorine bleach
Chlorine bleach, when mixed with water, is a very effective means of grout
cleaning for ceramic tile, as it acts as an oxidizing agent, effective because
molds and mildews thrive in areas which are oxygen poor. Chlorine bleach has
the tendency it has to emit fumes before and after use, which may be as
irritating to some as the industrial chemicals they wish to avoid. Also,
chlorine Bleach may adversely affect colored tile grout, and as such it is very
important that you be aware of the possibility. Read the instructions for your
colored grout to confirm the appropriate use of chlorine bleach on your colored
grout for your ceramic tile.
Hydrogen peroxide
Similar to bleach, hydrogen peroxide is an oxidizer. The extra oxygen molecule
which defines it (h202), is the active agent in attacking stubborn stains
caused by molds and mildew on ceramic tile grout. It is a good idea to wear
rubber gloves when you are using hydrogen peroxide on your ceramic tile grout,
as it is with any oxidizing agent. Use it in an area where you have plenty of
ventilation and air flow, if possible. Also, it’s a good idea to seek the
advice of local DIY experts who will be able to advise you on its use in
relation to the kind of grout you have.
Oxygen bleach
Oxygen bleach is meant to be mixed with warm to hot water. The resulting solution is highly effective on stains when grout cleaning ceramic tile. The oxygen molecules in the bleach make it very inhospitable to the anaerobic (oxygen poor) nature of mildew, and many other stains. Oxygen bleach will also be much kinder to your colored grout. However, many of these products are less economical than more traditional household cleaners available. Generally, it will take a longer for oxygen bleach to render an effect on grout, meaning that you will be grout cleaning ceramic tile a bit more often.
Steam cleaning
When cleaning ceramic tile grout, the option to steam clean may be the most appropriate choice to consider A distinct advantage to steam cleaning may be the simple fact that your hands, and other areas where skin is exposed, do not come into contact with any chemicals or oxidizing agents. Using only water and high pressure, steam cleaning has great potential to restore and disinfect surfaces which have been dulled by the presence of biological stains. Many allergens and pathogens can be eliminated too, due to the high temperatures it creates on the surface of ceramic tile floors. It may be best, in some cases, to rent a steam cleaner instead of buying one if your cleaning requirements are for less frequent intervals. When using a steam cleaner in either case, it is wise to read the manufacturer’s instructions for the most effective, and the safest, method of use. This is also true when choosing any of the products outlined above.
Seek the latest in tile grout cleaners
Another point to consider is that the cleaning products industry is constantly researching and marketing new ways to approach cleaning tile grout. As such, it may be worth your while to seek out the latest products that may be more suitable than the standard methods for cleaning tile grout mentioned above. If you’re concerned with the issues of environmental impact, or even the health issues surrounding the use of fume-producing cleaning agents, your local retailers can be a great resource. They can point out the latest products for cleaning tile grout which may avoid many or all of the disadvantages of traditional tile grout cleaners.
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