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<torjon@NOSPAMnterport.net> wrote in message
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> I tried kaboom and it erroded my grout and after a few eeeks it was
> black as ever.
>
> Someone posted a bleach/bakingsoda/elbow grease combo--whats the
> formula?
Marcia Pease
06-08-2005, 07:42 PM
In article <Xv-dnZtsQo6CUtKiRVn-uw@novus-tele.net>,
"jd" <jdumont@novus-tele.net> wrote:
> http://www.vancouvertool.com/vtcnews.html
>
Is Vancouver Tool a new corporate $pon$or? I don't mean to be
indelicate, but we haven't yet received their payment.
--
Until next time,
Marcey
Snowfeet1
06-08-2005, 07:42 PM
I use Clorox Gel Bleach - buy it at Walmart - it doesn't run off like regular
bleach - then just rinse it off.
Phisherman
06-08-2005, 07:42 PM
On 31 Aug 2003 19:42:12 GMT, snowfeet1@aol.com (Snowfeet1) wrote:
>I use Clorox Gel Bleach - buy it at Walmart - it doesn't run off like regular
>bleach - then just rinse it off.
If the grout had no sealer on it, it may be difficult to remove stains
that have absorbed into the grout. The gel bleach sounds like a good
idea. You could use regular bleach and a paper towel to hold the
bleach against the grout for a half hour, then rinse with cool water.
Wear old clothes.
HJWhelenJr
06-08-2005, 07:43 PM
There is only one good way to CLEAN grout. If you want to zap, erode,
bleach, stain or contaminate grout. Check the other postings.
By using superheated dry vapor steam (far exceeding 190 degrees) you
can apply this chemical-free treatment through a hose and small brush
while standing. The heat and light agitation emusifies grease, dirt
and grime so it can be wiped with a towel. There may be some
applications where this won't work real well (rust, calcium, acrylic
sealed), but generally you'll restore grout to the original color. You
may use citrus based degreasing solvents to pretreat kitchen areas. I
can tell exactly where other "solutions" have been tried and failed
because the grout was deteriorated or discolored. Then you have saw or
grind out the old stuff and (hopefully) match with new. Regardless of
the claims, most chemical agents will ruin your grout because they're
acidic, or corrosive and decompose the integrity and/or color of
grout.
I have information on the best dry vapor systems for home and
commercial use if anyone is interested.
doubt it. I sent them an email 2 weeks ago and a voicemail last week.
still no
reply.
"Marcia Pease" <mbear@nospam.address> wrote in message
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> In article <Xv-dnZtsQo6CUtKiRVn-uw@novus-tele.net>,
> "jd" <jdumont@novus-tele.net> wrote:
>
> > http://www.vancouvertool.com/vtcnews.html
> >
> Is Vancouver Tool a new corporate $pon$or? I don't mean to be
> indelicate, but we haven't yet received their payment.
> --
> Until next time,
> Marcey
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