Typically, that orange/peach color in shower grout is from the dyes in the personal products. I find that it generally cleans up very easily with an alkaline cleaner and a grout brush, followed by a mini-turbo hybrid spinner. You may be up against something else, though.

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On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 3:59 PM, Ryan Tonnemacher <ryan@beyondstonesolutions.com> wrote:

Hey guys – Happy Monday!

 

We are working in a marble shower that has some orange tinted grout lines (photo’s attached). We are looking for options to get it cleaner than we have been able to. We are going to try the hydrogen peroxide (thanks Tony!). Any other ideas/products? Thanks and have a great week!

 

 

 

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