It may seem trivial at first, but choosing the right kind of brush to use when cleaning grout can make a tremendous difference in the quality of your cleaning. Trying to clean grout with a bad brush is like fighting a losing battle.
Think of it like this: if you had a layer of plaque on your teeth, would a dentist use a soft-bristle toothbrush? Of coure not! They'd get in there with a brush with bristles that were much harder than ordinary ones.
Your floor is the same way. You can scrub for hours with a soft-bristle brush and not get anything done, but when using a proper brush your floor will look great.

There are many different standard brushes out there, but to get the best cleaning in the shortest amount of time you need a brush specially designed for use cleaning grout. Our Ultimate Grout Cleaning Brush has a unique "V" shaped bristle pad that really gets deep into the contours of the grout lines to scrub every last bit of dirt and grime away. The super-strong polyethylene bristles can easily take away years of build-up when combined with our professional-strength Groutrageous Grout Cleaner. The best part is that it can be attached to any standard threaded pole so you don't have to get down on your hands and knees to clean.

Floors aren't the only place to be plagued by ugly grout lines. Kitchens with tile counters often have dirty grout lines as well and can be even dirtier than the floor due to the food and objects resting on it constantly. Once again, the type of brush used makes a huge difference when cleaning grout, and when cleaning a tile counter it's a good idea to use a smaller brush than a floor brush. We offer a triangle grout cleaning brush in our line of grout cleaning products. As always, this professional-strength brush has a row of super strong polyethylene bristles to scrub away any dirt on your counter. It's ergonomic design makes it easy to hold in your hand, and for convience it also can attach to any standard threaded pole to use in harder to reach areas. As an added perk, the back of the brush also has a scraping tool for the more stubborn areas, simply scrape loose any dirt and brush away.
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