How to Clean Grout Haze from White Porcelain Tile

White porcelain tiles.
  • 1 hours
  • Beginner
  • 45-100
What You'll Need
Grout sponge
Water
Scouring pad
Sponges
White vinegar
Spray bottle
Terry cloths
Microfiber cloth
Commercial grout haze remover
Mild detergent
Bucket
Soft cloths
What You'll Need
Grout sponge
Water
Scouring pad
Sponges
White vinegar
Spray bottle
Terry cloths
Microfiber cloth
Commercial grout haze remover
Mild detergent
Bucket
Soft cloths

White porcelain tile can help you create an attractive interior décor. When installed on the bathroom or kitchen walls, the tiles easily brighten up the room. This enhances indoor ambiance.

Porcelain is one of the most resilient materials for tiles. This is partly due to its high density. It also has an extremely low water absorbency level which helps to prevent stains.

This contributes to lower maintenance requirements. It is easy to clean porcelain tiles. Simply use a dry, soft cloth to remove light dust and dirt daily. Once a week, you can clean the tiles with a wet cloth.

When tiles are newly installed, you may encounter grout haze on your porcelain tiles. This is a thin film left over after you grout. Grout haze can be easily cleaned with the help of the guide below.

Step 1 - Use Grout Sponge

It is best to use a grout sponge about 10 minutes after you’ve applied the grout. Obtain a grout sponge and wet it in warm water. Wring the sponge to reduce water content. Clear away the haze from the tiles with your sponge in short, swift strokes.

Rinse the sponge frequently as you proceed so that dirt does not spread on your tiles. The grout sponge helps to reduce the haze which makes your work easier in the next section.

Step 2 - Clean with White Vinegar

Mix equal portions of white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Shake the bottle well to mix the contents properly. Spray the solution along the grout lines on your tiled floor. Scrub the grout and tiles with a scouring pad. The acid in the vinegar helps to destroy the haze. Wipe away the solution with a terry cloth.

Step 3 - Buff the Tiles

Polish the tiles in a circular motion with a microfiber cloth. This helps to clear fine particles from the tiles. Use a damp, soft cloth to clean your tiles. Sometimes, all it takes is steps 1 to 3 for the haze to be cleared effectively. However, if the haze persists, you’ll need to move on to the next step.

Step 4 - Use a Commercial Grout Haze Remover

Prepare the haze remover according to the instructions supplied with the product. Apply the cleaner to your tiles with a sponge. Be sure to apply the remover sparingly because you want to avoid excess remover on the tiles.

Allow the remover to work on the haze for a couple of minutes. Scrub the tiles with your scouring pad. Rinse the tiles with a damp sponge. Rinse the sponge frequently as you proceed.

Step 5 - Clean the Tiles

Once you’ve cleared the grout haze, you can give your porcelain tiles a final clean. Add some mild detergent into a bucket of water and use a sponge to wipe over the tiles.

This will clear all traces of cleaners used during grout removal. Wipe the tiles with a clean sponge dipped in plain water. Use a terry cloth to wipe away excess water.