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One of the most popular items in a home people upgrade is flooring. Today’s homes are full of tile and wooden floors and carpeting are used mostly in bedrooms. Replacing tile in the bathroom, both on the floor and the shower/tub area is a recommended step to update a bath.
But with new tile comes grout. And with grout often comes a mess aftermath, leaving what is often referred to as “white haze,” behind.
According to The Spruce, white haze (or grout haze) is “a byproduct of installing tile and is grout that has filmed over the surface of the tile upon installation and the drying process.” Because tile grout is made of cement and minerals mixed with water, once that water dries, minerals remain on the surface of your newly installed tile.
You can’t just wipe off white haze with water and it can’t be tackled until the grout is dry. So how do you clean your tiles after a renovation?
Here are simple steps for cleaning your tiles after installation. Keep in mind that grout haze may not appear for up to ten days after an installation.
Follow these steps to clean, shiny tile:
If you want to try and use something “green” to clean your grout haze after you’ve remodeled your bathroom, there is a simple, organic method to try.
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