Thanks for the review/video. I've seen this product on Amazon & was very interested. Is it effective at all in also stain removal from wall or floor grout lines? How long do you have to wait until rinsing or wiping off to see results? Does it have a strong odor? I've done a lot of research online, mostly about DIY solutions & anything non-toxic without strong fumes. I was driven crazy by so much conflicting "information," methods, etc. especially on UA-cam. I can't believe I wasted my time watching some people do stupid, ignorant things, like using inappropriate chemicals that damage grout (bleach, vinegar, toilet bowl cleaner). I've driven myself crazy trying to get the bathroom tile floor grout clean & much lighter (it's very dark grey to black). I started out with natural DIY solutions (Hydrogen Peroxide with Baking Soda as my favorite) since I'm asthmatic & can't work with strong chemicals. No success with lightening the grout color. I moved onto OxiClean, then Oxyboost (both oxygen bleach that I love the concept of). But no matter how hard I tried, it didn't work. My last resort is Zep Cleaner & Brightener. So far, I can't believe that even that hasn't worked! But it may need more applications to see results.
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Thanks for the review/video. I've seen this product on Amazon & was very interested. Is it effective at all in also stain removal from wall or floor grout lines? How long do you have to wait until rinsing or wiping off to see results? Does it have a strong odor?
I've done a lot of research online, mostly about DIY solutions & anything non-toxic without strong fumes. I was driven crazy by so much conflicting "information," methods, etc. especially on UA-cam. I can't believe I wasted my time watching some people do stupid, ignorant things, like using inappropriate chemicals that damage grout (bleach, vinegar, toilet bowl cleaner).
I've driven myself crazy trying to get the bathroom tile floor grout clean & much lighter (it's very dark grey to black). I started out with natural DIY solutions (Hydrogen Peroxide with Baking Soda as my favorite)
since I'm asthmatic & can't work with strong chemicals. No success with lightening the grout color. I moved onto OxiClean, then Oxyboost (both oxygen bleach that I love the concept of).
But no matter how hard I tried, it didn't work.
My last resort is Zep Cleaner & Brightener. So far, I can't believe that even that hasn't worked! But it may need more applications to see results.
🛍BUY HERE: linktw.in/UfaXzj
💎 Use promo code 32N9K8FF to get 10% OFF your purchase of this or any products by Active. Coupon code expires 12/31/24. 💎
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
#amazoninfluencer #ad #amazonfinds