My tool of choice |
So, as I was on my hands and knees scrubbing the floor with a toothbrush... it occurred to me: I spend an inordinate amount of time on my hands and knees on the floor, and the benefit to me is minimal. For the amount of time I spend on the darn floor I should get better rewards. That's all I am saying.
What was I doing scrubbing the floor with a toothbrush you ask? Aside from the obvious ~ cleaning the floor..
Well, I saw this article when I went into a deep google dive looking up paper clips or some other inane/I don't need it/ probably another cat/ object. But I digress, I stumbled across an ad for a "grout pen" you draw on your grout lines with a magical pen (that looks suspiciously like ANY paint pen) and it seals your grout and makes it look like new again, just like that!
BEFORE black grout. |
Hmmm, so then I started thinking... shouldn't you clean the grout before drawing on it and sealing the dirt/ germs in forever? So, I clearly had to research how to clean grout... with out chemicals.... because I am totally wholesome like that.... and cheap.
So, I watched YouTube videos... that is where all of my DIY house hold fixing education is obtained. Turns out that hydrogen peroxide and baking soda cleans grout.
So, I have white tiles (who puts white tiles in an old farm house?!) with black grout in my kitchen, bathroom and laundry room. I clearly have nothing else to do, like work, do homework, chores, take care of the animals... so I am going to clean my grout. That is why I was on my hands and knees scrubbing the floor with a toothbrush... the grout on my floor to be specific.
AFTER light grey grout!! |
I quite liked the results.. surely there is an easier way! Isn't there like a grout steam cleaner out there? I can't do this once a week.. .but I sure am not going to live with germy grout. Maybe I need a paint pen after all....
Super clean! |