Friday, December 23, 2011

Grout Cleaner

I, unfortunately, live in an apartment. But, this is LA so I know I'm not alone. Don't get me wrong I LOVE our place! We have turned it into our home and it feels like so cozy and inviting every time I walk through the door. A problem area for me when I am cleaning is all the tile and the grout that comes with it. Now most of you are picturing your beautiful floors, but mine is on my kitchen counters! Needless to say they begin to look dirty and I haven't found a cleaner I like, until now. With the holidays here I needed a deep clean in my kitchen before guests arrive. After searching the web I came across many people recommending a natural cleaner which I am all for! This may be old news to some of you, but I want to share my experience with using vinegar and baking soda! Please do not judge me but here are my counters:


Not pretty, I know. Here is what you will need:
  • Small Glass Bowl
  • Old Toothbrush
  • Baking Soda
  • Vinegar
  • Clean Sponge or Rag
Begin by mixing baking soda and vinegar together until it forms a paste. Use the toothbrush to work the paste into the grout.
Allow this to sit for some time, I kept it on for at least 30 minutes while I tackled other rooms.
Now comes the work part. Use toothbrush to scrub the grout lines, rinsing the toothbrush often. Did I mention elbow grease in the supply list? I immediately saw a difference! Once you complete a section of counter (or floor) use a damp sponge or rag to clean of all excess paste. Now you are left with gleaming counters! (or floors!)
Not the best pictures, but wow! what a difference it made.