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Originally Posted by ralphmaddy Thanks Nancy I do want to seal my grout but its just that since its an apt I really don't want to spend the money to do it since it isn't my house and of course my landlord will not pay for it. When I first moved in this apt it actually still had the weird rough thing after they install the tile that when I would clean my floor it would look like my tile is has dark gray stains and its because they didnt clean it with the hard sponge afterwards.. I don't know what I should do about the grout? |
Well, if it's an apartment and you won't be living there long anyway, you might want to forget about sealing, it's not an expensive thing to do, and it does make cleaning so much easier, nothing sticks to the grout, and so there is no future scubbing, but if you decide to leave it unsealed, then you might want to get the Nature's Miracle, that is made for this, if your dog keeps returning to the same spots. In the meantime. regular Nature's Miracle might work well enough so that she's not going in the same spot. I didn't realize your whole apartment was tile, that would be a job. I wonder if your landlord would consider sealing it, this would save him money in the long run. It's kind of stupid to have tile, which is so easy to clean, and leave the grout unsealed which can turn into a stained mess. Tile is much more expensive than carpet.