Grout is the material used to fill the gaps between tiles, and it can be a real challenge to clean. Over time, grout can become dirty and discolored, making the entire room look dingy and unclean. Fortunately, there is a solution to this problem, and it involves using rubbing alcohol and dish soap.
Rubbing alcohol is an excellent cleaner because it has a high percentage of alcohol, which acts as a disinfectant and evaporates quickly, leaving no residue behind. Dish soap is also an effective cleaner that is gentle enough to use on many surfaces, including grout. When combined, these two cleaners can be a powerful tool for cleaning grout. Here's how to clean grout with rubbing alcohol and dish soap.
⏰ Timecodes ⏰
0:00 - Rubbing alcohol and dish soap to clean grout lines
0:51 - Mix the cleaning solution
1:18 - Scrub the grout between the tiles
1:26 - Rinse with water
1:31 - Dry the area