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What Gets Paint Off of Grout?

May 18th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Yes, I know I have extolled the virtues of my Ladybug steam cleaner before, but you may not have been listening. And since I have spent the last two days at the home of a friend cleaning the home that she is about to move into, I need to do it again. Really. This thing is da bomb! In the last two days I have cleaned approximately 100 square miles of grout…or maybe 1,000 square miles of grout. The house was already pretty clean but the grout in the kitchen and traffic areas looked like grout does after 10-15 years. Now it looks new again. All of it. Even though incredibly difficult areas by the sink and the stove and all without the use of chemicals.

A Ladybug XL2300 TANCS

Yes. It's expensive. The last time I told you how this thing took permanent marker off of grout! This time it took old paint off of tile and grout and newer paint (probably about a month old) off of hardwood floors without damaging the wood floor AT ALL.

If you have children, if you have pets, if you have 1,000 square miles of grout in your house, or maybe just a tiled bathroom or two, if you have windows, or nooks and crannies that nothing will reach into, if you have someone in the house sensitive to chemicals, or is allergic to dust mites you NEED a Ladybug.

My neighbor's husband was unconvinced….until the borrowed Ladybuig restored a bathroom with grout that was totally polluted by a couple of young boys with less than careful aim. They will not need to borrow my Ladybug next time, because they will have one of their own. I had told my friend, the one with a billion square miles of grout….or was it only 1,000…that she needed one. I told her all of the the things it could do. She smiled politely and said she'd think about it but secretly thought I was out of my mind to spend that much money on cleaning…..but one 20 second demonstration of the Ladybug's power and she's a believer too. I can't come to all of your houses and make a clean spot to convince you that this is NOT a gadget like the ones on the infomercial but a real tool for serious cleaning. Cleaning that just isn't possible any other way.

And no, Ladybug is NOT paying me to say this. Although I should probably get them to do that shouldn't I?

And yes, that is why I have not been blogging.


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  • 1 Stan // May 19, 2008 at 7:57 pm

    I wonder how it would do on the sugar pops, frosted flakes and little debbies residue on the kitchen floor….

  • 2 Sister Spitfire // May 20, 2008 at 9:51 pm

    LA-LA-LA-LA-LA-LA I can’t hear you!

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