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Our Jerusalem gold tile backsplash turned deep yellow after wiping with vinegar water. The sealant applied made the color further darker. How can we restore of tiles and grout?
Restoring Jerusalem Gold Tile Backsplash after Vinegar Water Discoloration:
Materials:
- Baking soda
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Dish soap
- Soft sponge
- Warm water
- Grout sealer (optional)
Instructions:
1. Prepare the Cleaning Solution:
- In a bucket or large container, mix baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, and dish soap with warm water. The proportions should be approximately:
- 1 cup of baking soda
- ½ cup of hydrogen peroxide
- A few drops of dish soap
- Enough warm water to create a paste-like consistency
2. Apply the Cleaning Paste:
- Using a soft sponge, apply the paste to the discolored tiles and grout.
- Make sure to cover the entire affected area.
- Let the paste sit for 15-20 minutes.
3. Scrub Gently:
- Gently scrub the tiles and grout with the sponge.
- Be cautious not to apply excessive pressure, as it may damage the tiles.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove the cleaning paste.
4. Dry the Tiles:
- Use a clean, dry cloth or towel to pat the tiles dry.
5. Assess the Tiles:
- Inspect the tiles to ensure the discoloration has been removed.
6. Apply a Grout Sealer (Optional):
- If desired, you can apply a grout sealer to protect the grout from future staining and discoloration.
Tips:
- Always test the cleaning solution on a small, inconspicuous area before applying it to the entire surface.
- Avoid using harsh or abrasive scrubbers, as they can scratch the tiles.
- If the discoloration persists or is severe, consider consulting with a professional tile cleaning service.
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