How do you find the right grout cleaner? Tired of having to return to your local home improvement place because the one you picked didn’t work? Read this article.

Stop into your local home improvement store and navigate the maze of
isles until you find the do-it-yourself section. You’ll notice
something common in every store, there are always tons and tons of
different kinds of products and manufacturers all claiming to do the
same thing: clean your dirty grout. What makes one better than the
other? Why are some more expensive than the other one?

The fact
is that a majority of these manufacturers offer their line of cleaner
to home improvement stores targeted at the Average Joe, who doesn’t
know much about grout cleaning other than “get chemical, scrub, hope
for the best”. They are often heavily diluted and don’t work that great
or even at all, it’s like washing with regular soap. Some are not
diluted enough, and is almost like pouring straight-up acid on your
floor and will eat up your tile and grout.

The best question to
ask yourself is this: what would a professional grout cleaning company
use? Sure, they use special machines to help them, but you don’t have
to spend hundreds - possibly thousands - of dollars to get the same
results. Even with their machines, it all comes down to the grout
cleaner used.

So, where do they get their cleaner? You can be
sure it’s not from any local home improvement store. They get their
supplies from real janitorial stores. These stores are generally closed
to the public, meaning not just anyone can walk in and buy stuff. They
sell specifically to businesses who specialize in cleaning and nobody
else. But why? It does seem like a silly idea…

Remember when I
said that the janitorial stores are “generally” closed to the public?
Well, there is one that allows everybody to obtain the same
professional strength grout and tile cleaning products as the big name
companies use. Check out TheGroutCleaningStore.com for more
information. They don’t just buy from a janitorial store and resell it,
they actually ARE the janitorial store. They offer private labeling of
their product, Groutrageous, so the professionals can re-label it for
themselves. Why go through the middle-man? Since
TheGroutCleaningStore.com actually IS the source, you get the best bang
for your buck while also getting the best , but too strong or metal
bristles can damage your grout. Brushes with a “V” shaped contour get
between tiles to really get in at the grout and usually work the best
and are universally recommended.

About the author

www.TheGroutCleaningStore.com has been supplying top notch grout cleaner to the professional companies for years and years, and has now opened for public use!

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