Bathroom Floor Cleaner to remove stubborn stains

Having found some very useful advices on this forum before, I am here with a little problem of my own now. The thing is that recently my bathroom floor has developed some white stains (probably due to stranded water) on it and no matter what I use, the stains just won't go away.

I have attached pics of bathroom floor, I would really appreciate any help in the regard. Any specific product name would be great.

Have you tried "Putzessig" or "cleaning vinegar" with a wire wool pad?

In larger Coop shops, http://shop.held-clean.ch/de/shop/pr...?product_id=51

I use Ajax 'Professional' bathroom cleaner for Kalk & Bakterien. Strictly speaking, it's not for floors, but it really works.

You may need to have a few goes at cleaning the stains off, I find it's best to clean bathrooms and kitchens regularly to prevent build-up of kalk, or maybe I have a touch of OCD.

PS. I almost didn't post on this thread cos you avatar scared the **** out of me!

Potz make an anti calc that is very strong. To keep it applied to the floor use a cloth over the floor and then pour the product on. This will slow evaporation. Turn off the heating in the bathroom too, especially any under floor heating. Leave it for a few hours and then try with wire wool or a pot scrubber

Many thank all this was very helpful!

use a steam cleaner

Drizzle some fresh cream over offending stains and marks, and then shut a cat in there for a couple of hours.

As Phil MCR mentioned, the easiest way to properly clean the floor so it looks good again is to steam clean it. It will take a bit of time but you will be very happy with the result. The white residue is probably due to the hard water.

Fust has a small steam cleaner for CHF 50 that will do the job. You can pick one up in any Fust store.

Link so you see what it is: http://www.fust.ch/fr/nav/shop/onlin...89e74158aaa244

or the grout is just not white to start with... ever think about that?

what is it with the rash of 1 hit wonders recently?

for the stains on the tiles, use an anti calc for the kettle, dont scrub with a wire pad as you may damage the glaze on the tile.

durgol anti calc is very strong and will shift those marks in a few minutes.