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Miracle Method
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Tile & Grout Cleaning - For Business

Serving Schofield, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

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"We had the tile resurfaced in a large walk-in shower and neighboring spa tub surround. Did two different colors and the job took 4 days. The 1 and 4th days were partial days, Jeremy the technician did an excellent job...was on time and considerate. We are very happy with the work that was done and the finished product."
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Grout Tile Cleaners questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can use household cleaners on silicone caulk, but opt for mild, non-abrasive cleaners. Solutions like vinegar and water are effective for tackling mold and dirt. Avoid cleaners containing ammonia or harsh chemicals because they can damage the caulk. Always test a small area first to ensure the cleaner doesn’t cause any adverse effects.

You shouldn’t add new grout over grout that’s broken, cracked, or crumbling. If you do, the new layer might not adhere properly to the old one, and you could end up with even more grout issues. Plus, if you don’t remove the damaged grout, you’ll be ignoring whatever underlying problem initially caused the grout to crack, which could lead to more serious issues down the line.

The most effective method uses specialized cleaning solutions and equipment to loosen dirt and stains, followed by high-pressure rinsing and steam cleaning to sanitize and restore the tile and grout's original appearance.

You can remove hard grout haze with vinegar or commercial grout dissolver. Follow the label instructions on commercial grout dissolvers to remove hard grout gaze. For DIY solutions, combine 1 cup of distilled white vinegar and 4 cups of water, apply it to the grout, and let it sit for about 10 minutes before wiping away the haze.

You should clean your grout at least once a year, if not twice. Cleaning your grout regularly will help keep your tiled rooms looking their best. Plus, proper maintenance helps your tiling last as long as possible while keeping any mold or mildew at bay.

Neglecting grout maintenance can lead to damage to your tiles including cracks. That, in turn, can cause water damage or other issues that can require a costly tile replacement.

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