Red over White
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For showers there are multiple types of build up (soap scum, mineral deposits and possibly mold and mildew) and you might require a multi prong attack. You might need alkaline cleaning, acid cleaning and then peroxide to restore to your liking. The recipe above is good for the alkaline, zep for the acid (Use gloves and eye protection) and sometimes 40 volume hairdressers peroxide (from beauty supply stores) is magical for tough deep stains after cleaning with alkaline and acid formulas. Sometimes there are stains that just permanent or only slowly get better with regular cleanings. Coloring the grout like described above is always an option, it's tedious but works well for certain situations.Thanks for this. The best advice usually comes from experts. I’m going to buy some SWS to mix with Dawn and give it a try on the grout in our shower. Any pro tips on using on the grout on tiled shower walls? A bleach mixture kills any mold, but some of the light beige colored grout never seems to get as clean as other parts. I’d love it if this works to clean our grout more uniformly.
We have tile spinner tools that use 1000 psi at 200°F+ and they immediately recover the water, however 99% of the time in residential the right cleaning solution, a dirty grout demon and a mop is really all that is required.
An ancillary benefit from having super washing soda around is to use the leftovers to make homemade pbw.
35% sodium percarbonate
45% Arm & Hammer super washing soda
20% 7th Generation automatic dishwasher detergent or similar
The above works amazing and is affordable enough to use with a heavy hand. I keep my coffee carafe sparkling clean with it as well.