Over time and with constant use in bathrooms and kitchens, the grout between tiles can develop dark patches from mold and greasy vapors. We need to intervene appropriately depending on the severity of the damage to restore them to a clean, uniform white. Humidity, heat, and grease are sworn enemies of tile grout in bathroom and kitchen wall coverings. On these narrow joint lines, fungal colonies (mold) form, gradually degrading and permanently staining the grout. Other issues can occur too: the alternation of heat and cold can cause elements connected to the tiling (like countertops, window frames, etc.) to expand, pulling the grout materials loose. If the damage is minor, we can treat it with suitable products and a bit of elbow grease, but when the damage is more severe, a more radical approach is needed.
Cleaning Cement-Based Grout

For a quick refresh, pour or spray a grout cleaner based on sodium hypochlorite onto the grout lines and let it sit. Then remove it with a damp sponge. For stubborn spots, you can scrub with a brass brush under running water. After cleaning, use a permanent marker with a glossy enamel-like, water-resistant ink to trace over all the grout lines you want to renew. To keep your surfaces looking their best, consider exploring our home improvement collection for tools and sealants.
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Radical Restoration of Cement Grout
If the damage is deep, remove the surface layer of the grout using a grout saw or a mini drill with a small milling bit. Be careful not to damage the tiles. Prepare a mixture of grout filler that is fairly fluid but not too runny. Apply the grout along the joints with a rubber float, working it in to fill all the gaps. Before the grout hardens, wipe the tile surface with a damp sponge and then a clean, damp cloth. For larger renovation projects, check out our kitchen islands and carts for extra prep space.
The Enamel Trick for Grout
Once the grout is clean and dry, you can apply a specialized grout paint or enamel. This creates a protective, waterproof layer that makes future cleaning much easier. Apply it carefully along each line with a small brush, correcting any mistakes immediately. This method works wonders on both floor and wall tiles. To complement your refreshed space, browse our selection of rugs for a cozy touch.
The Yeast Trick for Grout
For a natural cleaning solution, mix a paste of baking soda and water (or lemon juice for extra whitening power). Apply it to the grout lines, let it sit for 15–20 minutes, then scrub with an old toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly. For tough grease in the kitchen, you can add a little dish soap. After cleaning, consider updating your space with wall decor to complete the look.
Cleaning Silicone Grout
Silicone grout is common around sinks, bathtubs, and showers. To clean it, use a dedicated mold and mildew remover spray. Spray it on, let it sit for 10–15 minutes, then scrub gently with a soft brush or sponge. Avoid abrasive pads that could damage the silicone. Rinse well with water. For a full bathroom upgrade, take a look at our bathroom vanities for stylish storage.
Restoring Silicone Grout
If the silicone is cracked, peeling, or deeply stained, it’s best to remove and replace it. Use a silicone sealant remover or a sharp utility knife to cut away the old silicone. Clean the area thoroughly with rubbing alcohol, let it dry completely, then apply new silicone caulk with a caulking gun. Smooth the bead with a wet finger or a smoothing tool. For outdoor areas with similar issues, explore our outdoor patio furniture to create a seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean tile grout?
For high-moisture areas like bathrooms, clean grout every 2–4 weeks to prevent mold buildup. In kitchens, wipe down grout monthly to remove grease. Using a daily shower spray can extend the time between deep cleans.
Can I use bleach on all types of grout?
Bleach is effective on cement-based grout but can damage silicone or epoxy grout over time. Always test a small, hidden area first. For silicone grout, use a milder cleaner or a dedicated mold remover.
What’s the best way to prevent mold in grout?
Ensure good ventilation in bathrooms and kitchens. Use a squeegee on tiles after showering, and apply a grout sealer once a year. For extra protection, consider using a waterproof grout paint. To enhance your home’s ventilation, you might also explore lighting that includes exhaust fans.
Is it worth replacing grout instead of cleaning it?
If the grout is crumbling, cracked, or deeply stained beyond cleaning, replacement is the best option. New grout not only looks better but also provides a fresh seal against moisture. For a complete room makeover, consider pairing new grout with mirrors to brighten the space.
Can I paint over old grout?
Yes, grout paint or enamel is an excellent option for restoring the color of old, clean grout. It creates a durable, water-resistant finish. Just make sure the grout is thoroughly cleaned and dried before application. For additional storage solutions in your newly refreshed room, check out storage benches.
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