I did my usual Saturday chores. There's still a load of cleaning rags in the dryer, but otherwise I'm done and I'm eating my Saturday soup. I don't have any spring cleaning chores this weekend, so I'm testing a cleaning tip I saw on YouTube.
Cleaning tips??
... aside from getting the kids to pitch in some?
Our kids are doing great lately, by the way. I can not applaud them enough as to how they have both stepped up to help keep our new home clean.
Let us in on your cleaning tips!
That's hard to do because I'm still testing and it's a long winded story, plus I think most cleaning products are a bit of a racket and I don't like recommending them, although I still can get all starry eyed in the cleaning aisle over a product I've never tried.
Anyway, sometimes we feel like we made a mistake choosing such a light tan floor grout, but I guess dark grout looks like dirty grout anyway so I don't know. Even though I keep it looking decent, I've come to believe certain areas like the kitchen will never look new again without re-grouting.
A few weeks ago I was using a lime scale remover on a fixture and accidentally spilled some on the floor grout, but didn't notice until it dried because it looked so clean. I looked online and found a video of someone using a similar product of a different brand.
I figured lime scale remover must be grout friendly, so I decided to use the one I had in the boys room. It did an awesome job on the grout but it made the whole house smell awful, and left a residue after mopping so the tile was streaked and smeared looking. I don't know how many times I'll need to mop to make it look good, but I'm used to the tile looking perfect after mopping, so right now there's no way I'm doing that to the whole house.
So I decided to instead try the product I saw being used in the video and test it in the master bath. It smelled good and didn't leave streaks, but it also didn't do anything that I could tell. I clean the boys room on Sunday mornings, so I'll see tomorrow how it looks after mopping.