Comments on: Clean Grout Lines Using Chemical-Free Products https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/ Interior Design, DIY Creative Ideas, Craft, Home and Garden Ideas | GoodsHomeDesign Wed, 03 Oct 2018 08:06:26 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: Carl Anders https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/#comment-1598811 Wed, 03 Oct 2018 08:06:26 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=11649#comment-1598811 This article shows some great tips for cleaning grout if you have light dirt build-up. Anything deeper or grout that has been neglected for a long time will require more heavy-duty methods like an acidic cleaning solution or mechanical buffer.

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By: P. Thompson https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/#comment-1276421 Sun, 18 Jun 2017 20:57:13 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=11649#comment-1276421 In reply to Bryan.

How rude of you! You know she meant no ‘harsh’ or poisonious to the environment ‘chemicals’. Why are you even commenting on this issue? As you say, “only a moron” would misunderstand this.

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By: geezerpk https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/#comment-973189 Tue, 08 Dec 2015 22:11:03 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=11649#comment-973189 In reply to skymechanic.

I think the point is that the ingredients, although they could technically be called chemicals, are pretty much benign to the human body and the environment. Hell, you could drink the stuff, if you were so inclined, and it wouldn’t endanger your health, but I’m sure you wouldn’t chose it for a regular part of your diet.

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By: Don https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/#comment-972695 Tue, 08 Dec 2015 13:34:57 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=11649#comment-972695 Amazes me there are so many chemists reading this post and very few of them can spell “neutralize” or “salt” or any other term you’d think a chemist would know.
Oh, you mean you’re NOT chemists? You just feel the need to pontificate because you know the difference between acids and bases? Okay… all cleared up now. Please don’t forget–punctuation and spelling are your friends. They help you appear to be as smart as you think.

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By: Hanna https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/#comment-971929 Mon, 07 Dec 2015 04:36:00 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=11649#comment-971929 In reply to Chancellor.

Hi, I have not used this mixture but depending on how the marble is treated, I would avoid acids such as vinegar or citrus fruits (lemon juice) as they can leave white marks… so this might not be for the marble…

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By: A. Nuran https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/#comment-971922 Mon, 07 Dec 2015 03:39:22 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=11649#comment-971922 Silly lies. All of these things are chemicals.

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By: Michelle clark https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/#comment-909075 Thu, 20 Aug 2015 03:08:09 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=11649#comment-909075 How is lemon juice a chemical?????

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By: Michelle clark https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/#comment-909074 Thu, 20 Aug 2015 03:07:04 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=11649#comment-909074 Mam..u can use vinegar on almost everything under the sun except marble…it takes away the sheen. Ive cleaned for 20 years

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By: skymechanic https://goodshomedesign.com/clean-grout-lines-chemical-free-products/#comment-672077 Mon, 05 Jan 2015 22:33:54 +0000 http://goodshomedesign.com/?p=11649#comment-672077 The active substance in vinegar is Acetic acid. Acetic acid is a chemical.
The active substance in lemonjuice is Citric acid. Citric acid is a chemical.
The active substance in bakingpowder is Sodium Bicarbonate. sodium Bicarbonate is a chemical.

Stop talking nonsense.

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