How To Clean Marble Shower Grout. What the pros say

Is your shower looking a little grimy? If so, it’s probably time to clean your shower grout. And while cleaning shower grout can be a bit of a pain, it’s definitely worth it in the end.

You can clean your marble shower grout by using various methods. To use a store-bought cleaner, simply follow the instructions on the label. If you prefer to make your own cleaners, there are different recipes you can try. For a simple cleaning solution, mix equal parts of water and vinegar.

Overall, the goal is to use a cleaner that will cut through the soap scum and mildew that have likely built up on your shower grout. In this article, we’ll go over the best methods out there for cleaning your marble shower grout.

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

First things first, you’ll need to gather your supplies. For this project, you’ll need: 

  • A sponge or brush 
  • Bucket 
  • Rubber gloves
  • Cleaning solution 
  • Elbow grease 

Once you have everything you need, it’s time to get started.

If your shower is small, you can probably get away with using a sponge. But if the shower is on the larger side, you may want to use a brush to make cleaning a little easier.

Step 2: Choose Your Cleaning Solution

There are a variety of cleaning solutions available on the market, but not all of them are created equal. When choosing a cleaner for your marble shower grout, it’s important to select one specifically designed for stone surfaces. This will ensure your grout does not get damaged during the cleaning process.

Step 3: Apply the Cleaning Solution

Once you’ve chosen your preferred cleaning solution, it’s time to apply it to your grout. Let the solution sit on the grout for a few minutes to allow it to penetrate the surface and loosen any dirt or debris. For best results, follow the manufacturer’s instructions as detailed on the packaging.

Step 4: Scrub the Grout

After letting the cleaning solution sit on the grout for a few minutes, it’s time to start scrubbing. Use a sponge or brush to scrub the grout in a circular motion. It’s best to use a sponge or brush to work the cleaner into the grout lines. Be sure to pay special attention to any areas that seem particularly dirty.

For an optimal clean, you may need to repeat this process a few times.

Step 5: Rinse Away the Solution

After you’ve allowed the cleaning solution to work its magic, it’s time to rinse it away. Use a garden hose or a shower head to rinse the grout clean – whichever is more flexible. Be sure to remove all traces of the cleaner before moving on to the next step. You’ll also want to make sure that the area you’re rinsing is well-ventilated.

Step 6: Dry the Grout

Once you’ve rinsed away the cleaning solution, it’s important to dry the grout. Otherwise, you run the risk of the grout attracting more dirt and debris. Use a clean towel to do this, being sure to pay special attention to any areas that seem particularly wet.

And that’s it! By following these simple steps, you can keep your marble shower grout looking almost new.

How To Choose The Best Cleaning Solution

Now, you may be asking yourself, what is the best cleaning solution for my marble shower grout? Here are a few helpful suggestions: 

  • Use a natural stone cleaner. While there are a variety of cleaners available on the market, we recommend using a natural stone cleaner. This type of cleaner is specifically designed to clean stone surfaces without damaging them. When choosing a natural stone cleaner, it’s important to select one that is pH-neutral to avoid your grout getting damaged during the cleaning process.
  • Choose a cleaner that’s safe to use on food surfaces. This will ensure that your grout is not only clean but also bacteria-free.
  • Select a biodegradable and environmentally friendly cleaner. Such a cleaner will not only clean your grout but will also be safe for the environment.

DIY Cleaning Solutions

Maybe you’re not ready to purchase a commercial cleaner just yet. If that’s the case, don’t worry, there are plenty of DIY cleaning solutions that you can use to clean your marble shower grout.

● Baking Soda and Water Cleaning Solution

One popular DIY solution is made by mixing baking soda and water to create a paste. You can then apply this paste to your grout and scrub it away with a sponge or brush. 

To do this, simply mix 1 cup of baking soda with 1/4 cup of water. Once the paste forms, apply it to your grout and scrub away.

● Vinegar and Water Cleaning Solution

Another popular DIY solution is to mix vinegar and water to create a cleaning solution. This solution can be applied to your grout with a sponge or brush. To make this solution, simply mix 1/2 cup of vinegar with 1/2 cup of water. 

Spray the solution onto your grout and leave it to sit for a few minutes before scrubbing it away with a sponge or brush.

● Hydrogen Peroxide and Water Cleaning Solution

Finally, for a stronger cleaning solution, you can also mix hydrogen peroxide and water. This solution is then applied to your grout with a sponge or brush. 

To make this solution, simply mix 1/2 cup of hydrogen peroxide with 1/2 cup of water. Once the mixture combines, apply it to your grout and scrub away.

Keep in mind that these DIY solutions may not be as effective as commercial cleaners. However, they are a good option if you’re looking for a cheaper alternative.

Final Thoughts

Cleaning your marble shower grout is important if you want to keep your shower looking its best. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can easily clean your grout and keep it looking brand new. 

In addition, be sure to choose the best cleaning solution for your needs and always test it in a small area before using it on your entire shower.

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