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Rose Marie 02-23-2013 06:00 AM

I hate tile floors mainly because of grout. My son in law discovered that using a carpet cleaner works to clean grout.
Thats a machine carpet cleaner not the stuff in a bottle. The brush gets into the grout.
I had a steam cleaner and it did not work, waste of money. Sealer for grout is useless also. Used it before and lots of work to apply but does nothing.

alleyoop1 02-23-2013 06:23 AM

I have a Hoover floor cleaner. It works fairly well - the "suction" feature does not leave the floor dry but it dries quickly. However I've had problems with the filter causing the machine to stop working no matter how much I clean the filter. So I run it without the filter. It is only used to filter the dirty water - why?? Who knows. It works fine without the filter. I just wish the brushes were a little bit longer to get into the gout better. Maybe I need new brushes!!!

donnalynett 02-23-2013 09:26 AM

We were told to just use plain water and mop. Instead I use a Swiffer wet mop and have not had any problems.

Cheshirecatquilter 02-23-2013 09:40 AM

I have a linoleum floor with a deeply embossed pattern that eventually filled up and turned dark brown. I use a gentle product called Quick n Brite. It comes as a solid in a tub. Just scoop some out, melt it in hot water and slop on the floor and let it sit for a few minutes. Then mop off with a sponge or string mop. It's amazing how the stuff just comes up. It even removed the metal stains from the chair leg protectors that scrape on the floor.

Kat Sews 02-23-2013 03:38 PM

I have a Hover FloorMate and about 500 square feet of light beige tile with off white grout. I like the way the machine cleans the floors. The way I keep the grout clean is to use a little homemade liquid soap in the grout lines before cleaning, just squirt a little in the dirty looking places let sit for at least 5 minutes, then run the machine as usual. Done and back to quilting in less than 30 minutes.

Nathan's Mimi 02-24-2013 03:31 AM

I have a Hoover Floormate I bought at a thrift shop actually for $20!My initial thought was if it didnt work ,Id only be out the 20 bucks.WELL!!!!It worked SO GOOD that I also bought a brand new one for my daughter for mother's day from Taget and then had gotten my 70 year old mother one (because she was still mopping her floors "Cinderella" style);and they both LOVE thiers as well! Definitely worth the money for one.Hope this helps you out! Have a great day and good luck

Originally Posted by Dingle (Post 5881224)
I bought a house a few months ago that has quite a bit of tile in it. I use a stick vac to sweep it and then have mopped it. It doesn't seem very clean to me. If I wet a paper towel and wipe the floor you can see what was left behind. I have tried the Shark steam mop, but that didn't work very well either. I do live in the desert but it's not the dust that bothers me, it's the dirt. I was thinking about getting one of those Hoover hard floor cleaners. Does anyone have one, and what do you think? Those of you who have tile, how do you get it clean? This is the first time I have had tile so not sure what to do.

Thanks


Dollyo 02-24-2013 04:56 AM

I have tile floors thru most of my house. I live in the country and have a large dog, enough said. The best product for cleaning the grout in tile floors is Kaboom. Spray it on and leave it for several minutes, brush and rinse. I do that several times a year. You will be surprised at the color change in your tile and grout. The rest of the time, I use the Swiffer mop, cleans well and dries quickly. Tried the steam mop, didn't work, left water on the floor. Kaboom is the best cleaner that I have found and I have tried a number of them. Smells decent, don't need to wear gloves, works quickly and does the best job.

rita222 02-24-2013 05:22 AM

Check Pinterest under tile cleaning. it will give you some great cleaning tips

quilt queen 02-24-2013 05:24 AM

I have old and very "used" limoleum in my kitchen..in a light tan..I have tried bleach, swiffer cleaner..and just about everything I could think of..then a friend said ammonia..the lemon sented kind..and I spray it on the floor, let it stand about five minutes and then mop...beautiful...the scratches of course are still there, but the grime and stains are gone..with the lemon scent it is very nice..give it a try..it worked on my tired floors.

MamaHen 02-24-2013 06:14 AM

I have a whole house full of tile, around 2500 sq ft. Keeping the floors de-sanded and de-haired is a chore in its self. With 2 dogs, 3 cats and one husband (who doesn't like to take shoes off) I am constantly having to try and keep floors clean. My kitchen floor was sealed after it was laid, and just like waxing vinyl floors the sealer sucks up the dirt specially the grout. Try getting that sealer off!! Easier said then done. I have also thought about the Hoover Floor Mate, but everytime I look at one I feel that the brushes aren't long or stiff enough to do a good job. I have used ammonia, 409, other so called good floor cleaners, and of course the wet swifter. I haven't tried the Kaboom, so maybe will give it a try. I don't think there is anything (besides mopping daily) that can get the floors as clean as I would like. So guess I live with them.


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