Thursday, October 7, 2010

How to Remove Red Wine From White Grout

Red wine and white grout are a very dramatic combination. Sealed or unsealed, red wine will stain white grout. Sealed grout will keep the stain up at the surface making removal much easier.

Blot up the spilled wine getting the grout as dry as possible. Then mix a little neutral floor detergent according to label instructions and pour on the stained area. Brush into the grout lines and then blot up the detergent. Rinse with clean water and let dry.

That will get rid of most of the stain. When the grout is dry use a fresh bottle of 3% hydrogen peroxide, fill the gout joint with the peroxide and let it sit. As it dries the remaining stain will fade.

If you have a stain you can’t remove call the Floor Cleaning Experts at 727-399-8803.

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