...you use bleach on your dishes???
What is an alternative to bleach to sanitize dishes after washing? Can't use bleach every day because of the septic, and we can't use antibacterial soap to wash. There has to be septic friendly sanitizers?
If it's stained and nothing you try is doing the trick, there are grout lighteners you can purchase. It takes a little bit of prep, though. It goes on like a paint would, so it's time consuming.Not to thread jack but if any of you have a good way to clean light colored grout on the kitchen floors I am all ears.
I have tried steam and it gets some, but not all.
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Not to thread jack but if any of you have a good way to clean light colored grout on the kitchen floors I am all ears.
I have tried steam and it gets some, but not all.
You can PM me if you want to keep this thread on topic.
If it's stained and nothing you try is doing the trick, there are grout lighteners you can purchase. It takes a little bit of prep, though. It goes on like a paint would, so it's time consuming.
Sanitize AFTER washing? I've never bothered. We just use dish soap, dry, and put away.
If you want something more "natural" than commercial dish soap, then maybe something like this:
https://www.lehmans.com/p-2164-farmhouse-dish-soap.aspx
Not sure how "septic tank friendly" StarSan is. But, you could use it in a spray bottle using distilled water. It's a food grade no-rinse sanitizer.I use Star-san when I'm making wine or brewing beer, but if you're sanitizing then putting the dishes away, it will not do much good. You'd want to sanitize immediately before use.