How To Remove Stains From Bathroom Tiles

How To Remove Stains From Bathroom Tiles

 

You step into your bathroom expecting that spa-like feeling, right? Instead, all you can see is  dull, grimy tiles. From daily showers to hot baths, your bathroom tiles work overtime: absorbing soap scum, hard water deposits, and sneaky mildew that loves to lurk in grout lines. Regular tile maintenance keeps your bathroom looking spotlessly clean. Here's how to get bathroom tiles that gleam like new with techniques that make the job easier and the results last longer.




You know that moment when guests use your washroom and all you can think about is  those dull, stained tiles? That split second of judgment that makes you cringe? We've all been there. The soap scum that laughs at your weekend scrubbing sessions. The grout lines that have surrendered to years of hard water battles. But what if I told you there's a game-changer hiding in plain sight? Enter Cleevo Floor Cleaner - not just another cleaning product gathering dust under your sink. Plant-based. Powerful. Unapologetically effective. Watch years of residue buildup disappear  in minutes. 


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What you need

Cleevo Floor Cleaner 

Clean, damp cloth

Steps to remove stains from bathroom tiles 

Step 1: Clear and prepare the area 

Remove all toiletries, bath mats, and accessories from the bathroom floor and walls. Clear any items that might obstruct access to tile surfaces.

Step 2: Apply cleaning solution 

Mix a few caps of Cleevo Floor Cleaner in a bucket of water and wipe generously on all tile surfaces, including walls, floors, and shower areas. Focus on areas with heavy soap scum buildup and water stains around fixtures. 

Step: Clean the grout lines 

Use a soft-bristled brush with Cleevo Floor Cleaner to gently scrub grout lines, removing discoloration and buildup that accumulates in these narrow spaces.

Step 6: Final rinse and dry 

Wipe wall tile surfaces with a clean, damp cloth to remove cleaning residue, then dry thoroughly with a microfiber towel to prevent water spots and maintain the tiles' natural shine.



 

 

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