+12 votes
by (690 points)
Sorry I have no pic but what it is I have a quite roughly textured flooring in my bathroom, its made that way so its non-slip, but sadly it is so badly ingrained with muck. I have tried scrubbing with a deck scrub and using bleach ect but no different. I clean it everyday, sometimes twice. Any ideas before I end up ripping it up?  
Sorry I have no pic but what it is I have a quite roughly textured flooring in my bathroom, its made

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+3 votes
by (580 points)
Have you tried pink stuff paste and a damp cloth x
0 votes
by (2.7k points)
Try pink stuff first. Saw someone on here the other day used dr Beckmans carpet cleaner so maybe that could be plan B
0 votes
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I use strong bleach. Squeeze all over the floor use a mop to cover the whole floor in it then leave it a good hour, then scrub with a hard brush then wipe and mop with a hot water. Works a treat. I have non slip too I hate it lol I’m putting Lino down soon over it x
by (690 points)
Deffo would try not to get something so grainy and so light next time, , I am losing sleep over this. lol But I also dont want to be slipping, I am that awkward broken hip age. Last thing anyone wants just now. x
+5 votes
by (830 points)
I use astonish mould and mildew remover, I've tried everything else, that is the only thing that worked, mine's is a wet room so I'm able to rinse it off with the shower, but maybe a wet mop will do it x
+4 votes
by (330 points)
I use elbow grease and wire wool then go over with a sponge - always seems to do the job , mines the same kind of floor but cream with speckles x
+4 votes
by (3.1k points)
U need 2 things : drill Brush attachment
+7 votes
by (3.1k points)
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+8 votes
by (340 points)
I saw a video yesterday of someone who had textured tiles in their kitchen. She used dr bekmans carpet cleaner (bottle with brush attached). Seemed to work a treat x
+4 votes
by (690 points)
Thanks everyone, , , will try anything.  
+4 votes
by (8.6k points)
I would use toilet gel and a scrubbing brush
+7 votes
by (1.8k points)
Have you got a floor steamer? Otherwise try the ammonia stardrops it cleaned my outdoor flags like new  
+5 votes
by (260 points)
Spray Vinegar, sprinkle with bicarbonate of soda, and leave for half an hour, then scrub. Worked a treat for me on the very stubborn stains on bottom of my shower cubicle. Had the shower looking brand new. Patch test first.  
+7 votes
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I got a brush attachment for an electric drill. bit of pink stuff paste on that and its done in 5 minutes
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