How Do You Repair Grout In A Shower?
Grout can deteriorate over time or become stained, particularly in high-use areas like a bathroom. To keep the tile surface looking clean and bright, you may need to refinish the tile surface with new caulk or grout. Remove as much of the old grout as possible with a grout raker by running the tool along the grouted areas. Be careful not to scratch the tiles with the grout raker. Prepare the new grout by mixing according to the manufacturer’s instructions in a clean bucket. The grout should be a smooth workable paste. Use broad sweeping motions in multiple directions to apply the new grout, which ensures the grout gets tightly packed into every area. The grout is best applied with a grout floater in sections of one to two square yards at the same time. Use a damp sponge to remove the excess grout from the areas of the tile that are not in the seams. It is best to wipe the tiles in a circular motion and rinse the sponge regularly. Continue until all grout is removed from the surface of