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Maintenance of Household Tiles and Grout
Tiling your floor is a classic means of decoration. Perhaps it’s because it requires a good eye for taste to choose the right combination of tiles that would suit one’s home the best. Not only do you need to find tiles that match, but you would also have to choose the color of the grout in between. We can’t have the living room tiles look like the bathroom floor, after all.
When your tiles have been set up, however, you need to face the tedious task of cleaning it. It may be done with some basic cleaning techniques; scrubbing shouldn’t be too hard if it is done regularly. You only have to be careful if your grout has been colored, for some of them can fade when scrubbed vigorously.
However, problems will begin to arise once you decide to hold out on your maintenance duties for a time. This trouble comes from the porous material with which grout is made out of. Similar to unworked cement, it will thus have holes that dust can penetrate, but scrubbing can’t reach. That is why (to those with uncolored grout especially) grout darkens in color with age. If you want to keep it looking new, you should thus clean frequently.
The porous nature of grout also causes an additional problem; colored liquids like wine, coffee, or even the occasional juice drink. You must of course avoid getting spills, but sometimes, it just cannot be stopped. In this case, just wipe it off immediately; do not let it settle in deep.
If you find yourself with grout that has been stained with accidental spills, or if it just has not been cleaned as often as you want to, then you may want to consider hiring professional grout cleaners. They can pass over both the tiles and the grout with ease, leaving them as clean as it had been on the day you had them installed.
Importance of Cleaning Your Kitchen Grout
Cleaning the kitchen involves going through every nook and cranny. Firstly, you will have to keep the tops clean. Wiping them off is usually enough. And then, you work your way down, cleaning any cabinets for the pots, and eventually going down to the floor itself. It is important to routinely clean the kitchen, for this is where you prepare the food that your family eats.
However, when you go through the kitchen, a small and seemingly insignificant portion of the area must get special treatment. I’m talking about the grout in between the tiles. You may initially think you’re cleaning when you run a rag over the counter, but grout needs significant effort to clean. It’s ideal to scrub it with a small brush once a week at the very least.
It’s a really bad idea to neglect the grout between the tiles. Yes, I know it’s pretty easy to ignore and just forget about it, but I can’t stress this enough: Grout is comprised of a porous type of cement, which means it has microscopic holes in it. If not cleaned, bits and pieces of unwanted gunk will seep into the grout. The grout will then become more and more difficult to clean as scrubbing will only push the particles in even further.
But then, if it’s inside the grout, then these harmful particles wouldn’t come out to harm your family, right? Well, no, not really. There are certain substances that are particularly light and airborne; they could lair in your grout, but enough of it will fly around the kitchen as a whole to cause harm.
Avoid becoming a victim by routinely cleaning your kitchen grout. Protect the members of your family from the dangers that could be found at home, and scrub that grout every week. Alternatively, you could decide to call professional grout cleaners every so often. That way, you do not have to clean it as often, but when it does get cleaned for you, it will be done so in a thorough manner.

