Bathroom Tile & Grout Cleaning

DynoClean restores bathrooms and wetrooms by removing soap residue, body oils, limescale and hidden bacteria from tiles and grout. We finish with optional sealing to keep surfaces cleaner for longer.

What we clean (and where)

  • Tiles: porcelain, ceramic, mosaic, quarry, terrazzo and natural stone (marble, limestone, travertine, granite & slate).

  • Grout: cementitious, epoxy and ready-mixed.

  • Spaces: family bathrooms, ensuites, wetrooms, shower cubicles, cloakrooms.

Note: Natural stones like marble/limestone require non-acidic methods, handled as standard by our team.

Common problems we solve

Typical Timeframes

  • Average bathroom: 1.5–3 hours (condition/size dependent).

  • Re-use: usually 1–2 hours after cleaning; allow 4–24 hours cure if sealing is applied (we’ll advise exact times).

How we restore your bathroom

WHAT SETS US APART

Why choose DynoClean

Zero-hassle scheduling

nights, early mornings, weekends

Eco-smart chemistry

family- and pet-friendly options; non-acidic processes for sensitive stones.

Consistent, audited results

test patches + photo documentation

Clear communication

one point of contact; punctual, tidy teams

FAQs

Yes. We treat the biological growth, agitate and rinse-extract. Where mould has permanently stained or the grout has deteriorated, we can colour-seal or re-grout the affected areas for a lasting result.

Absolutely. Acidic products are avoided on acid-sensitive stones (marble, limestone, travertine). We use alkaline/solvent cleaners, test patches and pH-neutral rinsing as standard.

We use scale removers only where compatible with your surface, then neutralise and polish. On stones vulnerable to acid, we use non-acidic approaches and advise realistic expectations if etching is present.

After cleaning (no sealer), typically 1–2 hours. If we apply a sealer, we’ll advise a cure time—often touch-dry in a few hours and water-exposure after 12–24 hours depending on product and room conditions.

Cleaning removes residues and contamination. Etching (surface damage) or pits may need mechanical restoration (e.g., honing/polishing) or replacement; we’ll advise options during survey.