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warm water and a brush and lots of time

but tbh better to re grout
 
Eastern european cleaner with a nice arrse, on her hands and knees with a brush.

Whilst you stand behind her su-perve-ising...
 
bleach then rinse with water every time

Absolutely that.
I've been advising customers to do that for years, never done it myself until a week or so ago.
Bucket of water with some bleach in, toothbrush to apply it to the grout. Go back after 10 minutes and a quick wipe over with the re-dipped toothbrush brings it back to new.
 
Absolutely that.
I've been advising customers to do that for years, never done it myself until a week or so ago.
Bucket of water with some bleach in, toothbrush to apply it to the grout. Go back after 10 minutes and a quick wipe over with the re-dipped toothbrush brings it back to new.
diluted bleach and a small brush works a treat with porcelain & ceramic tiles. Try not to use bleach with natural stone especially dark stone slate etc.
 
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