So this is about as OT as it gets for geekzone... anyone know of a magic product or best way to clean the grout in shower wall tiles...? :D I will shoot myself before resorting to a toothbrush lol.
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not really....
You can use this forum to discuss your DIY projects, home renovation questions and things related.
Personally I am not a fan of titled showers. Have you though about getting the grout or both sealed? Or getting epoxy grout installed?
Moved to the correct sub-forum.
Keep calm, and carry on posting.
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Get a set of these. Attach to drill and scrub the living hell out of your shower.
mattwnz:
Personally I am not a fan of titled showers.
I also don't like naming my showers.... :-)
sqishy:
https://www.bunnings.co.nz/30-seconds-1l-indoor-mould-remover_p00465508
It's a bleach, Sodium Hypochlorite is supposed to work well
You could also test an area by using a paintbrush, paint on a paste of baking soda and water, leave it for a while, say 15 minutes. Spray on straight white vinegar, this will react with the baking soda and it will fizz, then hose it off
Won't help now, but for future.
Any tiling you get done consider a dark coloured grout. Looks great with light tiles and doesn't show the signs of mould and contamination as much.
Martin_NZ:
Won't help now, but for future.
Any tiling you get done consider a dark coloured grout. Looks great with light tiles and doesn't show the signs of mould and contamination as much.
I wish I did this. Have light grout and have to clean it every 6 months or so, else it goes pink. I usually just use a good stiff brush and some jif, and do it while I'm in the shower.
Can you replace grout?
not easily. but you can paint it. https://www.bunnings.co.nz/cemix-250ml-grey-grout-paint-with-brush_p08913267
I did this before we sold our last place. looked like a whole new bathroom.
bit of a pain to get right, but once you get going it's pretty easy
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