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Clean-eez Grout-eez Super Heavy-Duty Grout Cleaner is a powerful 32 oz. solution designed to effectively remove stubborn stains from tiles and grout in bathrooms, kitchens, and more. This professional-grade cleaner offers a 2-in-1 solution for deep cleaning and rejuvenating surfaces, making it an essential tool for homeowners looking to restore their home's original beauty without the need for expensive renovations.
V**N
This product works well…………………. IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOOLS
I found this product works extremely well, ……….……………….IF YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TOOLS! Growing up, my dad, and perhaps your dad, often said with fatherly wisdom, “Any job is easier and goes faster if you have the right tools.” How true! Grout-eez sells a brush you can attach to a handle for scrubbing the grout standing up. This well-intentioned product (and other similar long handled grout brushes) will work for some but not everyone, thus the negative reviews. You have to get close to the floor to get the grout really clean. How can you get all of the necessary elbow grease into the grout lines when your elbows and arms are three to four feet above the floor? I think more than half the battle getting clean grout is using the right scrubbing tools and “getting down where the action is.” I firmly believe, after experimenting, clean grout is more dependent on a thorough and quality scrubbing and less so on the cleaner you use (more on that later). Forget scrubbing by hand standing up with a long handle brush. It will be a lesson in futility for some people, especially for those whose grout is more than moderately dirty.Cleaning grout is among the least favorite household chores. I will try to make it easier for you.You will need only three things: a STURDY footstool, a cordless drill (what homeowner doesn’t have one of these?) and the small 2” diameter Drill Brush sold here on Amazon. Drill Brush has many kits listed which are color coded by the firmness of the bristles: white (soft), yellow, green and blue (medium), red (stiff) and black (ultra-stiff). The yellow, green and blue brush kits have the same exact MEDIUM stiff bristles which work just fine for cleaning grout and they haven’t harmed my grout or tiles. They are color coded only to avoid cross contamination by application, i.e., if you desire use certain colors for specific cleaning jobs.Chuck the yellow, green or blue SMALL 2” diameter drill brush in your cordless drill. Sit down on your footstool and go to work after the cleaner has sat for five to 10 minutes. Use both medium and firm pressure with the cordless drill going back and forth at least 10 times, sometimes more may be necessary depending how dirty the grout is. With use and viewing your results, you will ultimately determine how much scrubbing is necessary. This will show good if not great results after washing up with a mop and drying.This Yellow Drill Brush Kit has the recently introduced Edge Brush pictured on the right in the link. Most of their other kits don’t have this Edge Brush. There are many other Drill Brush kits available on Amazon to suit your needs.https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083X5ZZWN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Don’t need an entire kit? Then just get this grouping of 2” diameter Drill Brushes:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HQQP9BQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1NOTE: If you have a lot of grout to clean as I do and am doing, you will likely need two or three 2” diameter Drill Brushes as the bristles do wear down (but not quickly) as I found out. After all, the bristles are doing all the hard work while you sit on your keister.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Don’t have a cordless drill but do have a reciprocating saw? If yes, you can purchase a Reciprotools stiff bristle nylon brush for the saw along with the adapter.Brush:https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002R7N16O/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Adapter:https://www.amazon.com/Reciprotools-RCT-A10-Reciprocating-Saw-Adapter/dp/B001CNHDR2/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Reciprotools+Reciprocating+Saw+Tool+Adapter&qid=1594928387&s=hi&sr=1-2I’ve used both tools with great success. The drawback with the reciprocating saw is that it is noisy, and if you ever used one you know there is a lot of vibration, especially with the cheaper makes, like the $25 Hyper Tough I bought at the “Big W.” As such, I used it only on grout lines that needed a second cleaning which were few to date. With its trigger which controls the speed, I tried to keep it at 1/3 to ½ power. The saw will not work well in confined areas, and try not to get too close to the baseboards or cabinets. If you go this route, it is important that you keep ALL the bristles in the grout line which will result in the saw being close to parallel to the floor but certainly not overly awkward. Hold it by its neck and handle. Note that there are smaller, compact reciprocating saws that will likely work better than the larger models.As I’ve already noted, I attest that a good, thorough, diligent scrubbing of grout is far more important than the cleaner you use. I have used Krud Kutter Tough Task with equal success. One of its many uses is for grout as noted on the bottle under the “SAFE, FAST, EFFECTIVE….” heading on the label. Some reviewers among the 1,400+ reviews have found other products that work great and are less pricey. One reviewer noted he used La’s Totally Awesome Cleaner and said it did a super job. But whatever cleaner you use on your grout always test the product in an inconspicuous area to ensure it is safe on your tile and grout. I would also suggest that if you purchase any cleaner in a spray bottle transfer the contents to an empty dish detergent bottle. Most if not all dish detergent bottles have a small opening in the cap. Just drag the bottle’s open cap in the grout lines while dispensing the cleaner. Lastly, make scrubbing and cleaning grout easier – uses a power tool and less elbow grease!
A**2
Best Grout and Tile Cleaner
Easy to use and works very well with cleaning grout and kitchen floors. The scent is a little strong but means it is working, I guess. The speed is pretty good in terms of getting the areas cleaned. When applied, you have to let it sit for about 10 to 15 minutes, but it gets the job done depending on how dirty. The stickiness is good in terms of the product! It was better than other products. The durability of the product is very good compared to other grout cleaners I have used in the past.Link to purchase is: https://amzn.to/4im8ddM
T**A
Definitely works!
Ok, I just tried this on a small section of tile grout. The pictures don’t do the “before” and “after justice. I only cleaned the H shaped section of grout in the pictures. It looks 100% better in person and MOST definitely works. I’ve not cleaned my grout in years sad to say and it has gotten worse since we got a dog 3 years ago. One of the reviews I read said it left a sticky residue, it did not! I cleaned all the tile over the weekend with vinegar and water so the tile is clean but the grout is not. So this section I just cleaned is clean to the touch. I ran a quick damp mop over the top after using the tile grout brush with long handle to scrub the grout. The effort truly was minimal for the small area. Again, the pictures make the grout appear darker so imagine lighter color in person, it looks new. I’m very satisfied and glad I found this cleaner. Cannot wait to see full results when I have time to clean the rest.
B**K
Lot's of scrubbing, very little improvement
I had high hopes for this stuff based on other customer reviews, but it didn't work very well for me. Followed all instructions, and there was a very slight improvement on some areas of the grout, no improvement on others. We've never applied grout sealer so that wasn't the problem. Overall, a lot of effort for very little gain.
B**K
Hands down best grout cleaner and exceptional customer support
Grout-eez is hands down the best grout cleaner you'll find, requires the least amount of work, and is backed by amazing, quick support. There's no paste to clean up, filmy or powdery residue, or much labor involved. Feel free to read about my experience, or skip to the end for my suggestions.We have light tan grout that was mildly dirty (mostly just splotchy in spots), but it hadn't been properly cleaned in years. I spent a week cleaning our grout; I began with all the DIY methods like vinegar, peroxide, OxiClean, etc. then moved on to grout-specific chemicals like Zep, CLR, and others. Nothing was making a difference, but fortunately most cleaners have guarantees so you can return them for a full refund. Finally, I bit the bullet and got Grout-eez (I say that only because it's "expensive" compared to most cleaners). Fantastic results! Save yourself the time and trouble and just get it.Immediately upon squirting it onto the grout it fizzed and started pulling out dirt. After letting it dwell for 10 minutes, I scrubbed and it appeared as dirty soapy water. At first, I was disappointed after it dried because the stains only seemed to have moved. The rinse water was filthy so it was definitely cleaning better than anything I had tried, but the grout didn't appear cleaner. I tried it again and got similar results, so I contacted The Floor Guys.Shari herself responded and worked with me to get the best results. After one more Grout-eez attempt and three days of drying (to ensure the grout was fully dry), the grout was better but still not clean. She could have easily just offered me a refund, blamed it on something, or claimed it was cleaned to satisfaction, but she knew their product worked better than that, so she sent me Stone-eez as a pre-cleaner. It arrived promptly so I resumed cleaning. I made a 1:8 solution (unlike Grout-eez, it's concentrated and needs to be mixed with water), applied it to the grout, let it dwell, rinsed, cleaned with Grout-eez, and rinsed again. When it dried the grout was clean!I recommend contacting The Floor Guys if you are unsatisfied in any way. They will work with you, willing to go so far as to contact their chemists to determine a solution. Most grout should clean easy, and in fact most of mine did. My tests spots just happened to be tough spots with heavy grease that wasn't typical and needed the more potent Stone-eez. From the images you can see the before, after Stone-eez, and after Grout-eez results of one of my tough spots; again, Stone-eez is not necessary and most of my grout cleaned up without it.I offer the following suggestions based on my experience:* Follow the instructions: squirt, dwell, agitate, rinse. You don't need to scrub it in beforehand or scrub much; just agitate.* Dwell time is effectively "wet time". Let the Grout-eez dwell while the grout appears wet and shiny, then rinse before it soaks into the grout. If an area dries fast, squirt additional Grout-eez to keep it wet for the 5-10 minutes.* When rinsing, a sponge mop is best, a sponge is great, and a towel is okay. The idea is to soak up the dirty liquid, not push it back into the grout.* Some grout can be be very porous and remain wet (dark) for up to three days. Allow ample dry time before deciding which areas need more attention.* If some areas don't get clean after two applications of Grout-eez, consider purchasing Stone-eez as a pre-cleaner. Grout-eez is great for everyday dirt and grease, but some muck requires the stronger alkaline cleaner.
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