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Our Tile Shower - grout problems... ugh!

Ok, so I'm not the world's best housekeeper (but I try!) but my arch nemesis is our tiled shower w/ acrylic floor (at least I think it's acrylic). 

 

I am so out of ideas on how to clean the grout (it looks pretty yucky at this point in areas) - I've tried soft scrub with bleach, no-fume grout cleaner from Home Depot, oxygenated bleach, etc to no avail. Does anybody have ANY idea how to get this grout clean!? I am so frustrated I am half tempted to call a cleaning service just to have them show me what they do and how they get it back to its original sparkling clean. The caulk is another story - that just has to be replaced, I figured that part out already.

 Also, any thoughts on how to get the acrylic floor clean too? I have been using soft scrub with bleach on that to actually clean it, but it still has a weird discoloration (perhaps mildew but I thought that bleach should have killed it if it was mildew?). 

 

Thanks,

Bella  

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Re: Our Tile Shower - grout problems... ugh!

  • No idea on the grout. I battle that constantly!

    As for the shower pan, ours was fiberglass. Apparently abrasive cleaners will scratch it, and once it's scratched it becomes an impossible-to-clean dirt magnet. I've heard of people having good results with oven cleaners, but I didn't try it. 

    The house we're under contract on has a disgusting shower and I'm tempted to have to reglazed.

  • Our basement shower was all kinds of icky and nothing was working- not even straight bleach! CLR seemed to get the majority of it out the first time. I had to come back at it later with more CLR and actually scrub, but now it's sparkly again.

    On the floor, Soft Scrub might be leaving a chalky film behind that discolors it. I would try a vinegar/water combo, and if that doesn't work, CLR. GL!

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  • I find that the Mr.Clean Magic Eraser works wonders on the floor of my shower, as well as the grout lines on the tile.  They sell them everywhere (target, walmart, lowes, home depot)
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  • I spray ours with Scrubbing Bubbles then wipe it down with the Magic Eraser for the bathroom. I have kept on it by using the Magic Eraser while my conditioner is in. I know it sounds weird, but it has helped me keep it spotless.

     

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