With tile the difference between dingy and dazzling often comes down to the grout in between.
Chemical to remove grout from tiles.
When that day comes remove the grout and replace it to rejuvenate the installation and make the surface gleam.
Cleaning grout off tile with vinegar is safe and efficient for ceramic and porcelain tile installations and grout but acid cleaners should never be used on porous or stone tiles which includes vinegar and rubbing alcohol.
It can also be used with a grout steam cleaner for extra cleaning power.
Use white vinegar to clean stains out of the grout between tiles.
Scrape off large chunks.
Don t mix the vinegar with baking soda or any other cleaners or it could cancel out the cleaning properties of both ingredients.
Pour the solution over the grout or apply it to vertical surfaces with a sponge.
Spray the tile and allow the solution to sit for a couple of minutes before wiping it away with a clean cloth.
The same or stronger chemicals can be used to remove grout.
Muriatic acid a form of hydrochloric acid is a tool brick builders sometimes use to remove mortar.
Pour some white vinegar on an abrasive sponge and wipe the grout lines roughly to lift dirty or black residue.
To purchase this chemical for grout removal consult your local hardware store or building supply store.
If dried grout reside does harden onto the tile you can try to remove it using vinegar a chisel or a diluted sulfamic acid solution.
To use you spray it on wait for one to three minutes then use a brush to loosen and rinse it off.
Sugar water method.
If you have yet to remove all the grout haze continue to method 3.
Leave the sugar water to soak into the grout for about two hours.
Stir until the sugar fully dissolves.
Mix 1 cup of white granulated sugar into a gallon of hot water.
In a bucket mix a gallon of hot water with a cup of granulated sugar mixing the two until the sugar dissolves in the water.
Remove and replace grout even the best tiling jobs show their age eventually.
Fill a spray bottle with half vinegar and half water.
In some cases you can enlist vinegar.
The acid free formula is safe for ceramic marble and porcelain tiles.