I Tried a Borax Grout Cleaner and Didn’t Expect Where It Stops
Borax shows up often in natural cleaning advice as the “stronger step” once baking soda and vinegar stop making a difference. I tried it on stained grout expecting a noticeable improvement, but not a dramatic transformation. What I learned was that borax works, but only within clear limits. This was not a spray-and-wipe solution. The outcome depended on the condition of the grout, how long the paste sat, and how much pressure I used while scrubbing. Why I Tried a Borax Grout Cleaner The grout I tested had years of buildup, not just surface dirt. Regular cleaners lightened it slightly but left dark lines behind. Borax appealed because it combines mild abrasion with alkaline cleaning power, which is why it is often recommended for laundry, sinks, and tile. I wanted to see if a borax paste could lift stains without damaging the surrounding tile or making the grout look uneven. What I Mixed I followed a common borax grout paste method: 1/4 cup baking soda 1 teaspoon super washing...