Before |
Usually when I'm in the bathroom I don't have my contacts in and hence cannot see the nastiness that I walk across on a regular basis. This morning, however, I can't help but notice. Time to do something about that I think to myself. So I set about in search of a pin on how to easily clean your grout. Now the pin in question advertises that this is easy and will restore your grout to its original condition with the wave a magic wand so to speak. No where near the case as I am soon to find out.
I run about gathering up my supplies. Then I mix the salt, baking soda, and vinegar together in equal parts giggling when it starts to fizz. That never gets old. I bet it would make a great science experiment for the kids. Anyway, initially I start off making a small batch to test in a corner of the bathroom, but after realizing that it needs to soak for twenty minutes, I go ahead and whip up enough to coat the whole floor of the bathroom. It is part liquid, part salty sludge but I do my best to spread it evenly over the whole floor.
After |
BTW the picture on the left is how it turned out after it was all done. Not much difference huh? Yeah I didn't see a difference either, in fact when my niece looked at both pics she actually thought the before picture looked better. And on top of the fact that it didn't clean anything, I can actually see places where the grout got eaten, that's right, corroded by the salt or baking soda or something. I hope I don't need to re-grout entirely. Although on the bright side, there is probably a pin for that and it would probably work a lot better than this one.
Later when I got back home I came back in and amazingly it looked way better. Wow right? Wrong, so wrong. Turns out it looked better because all of the white salt had dried into the grout and made it appear whiter and less dirty. There was no vacuuming it up as it was caked into all the grooves. Argghh what a mess.
I've decided after once again scrubbing the floor and wiping it up with a damp towel that I need to now let it dry out again and scrub with a dry brush then vacuum up the salt. I really don't know if that will work either, but I'm crossing my fingers. So this post was definitely about how NOT to glean your grout. Because it doesn't work. I think the original poster of this pin was playing a nasty joke on everyone. They are probably laughing it up right now, rolling on the floor with tears coming out of their eyes. Yeah it was really that bad.
Gosh I hope I can vacuum that salt up later. Wish me luck.
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