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How Do You Clean Grout Haze From Tile Grout?

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How Do You Clean Grout Haze From Tile Grout?

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Grout have is an unsightly discoloration of tile grout, resulting from a thin film layer of residue leftover behind from the grouting process. Grout cleaning shortly after laying tile and before sealing helps to prevent this grout haze from forming. Grout is produced primarily from sand and cement, which tend to make it highly porous. This leads to the formation of tiny little holes in the grout, which fill up with grime and dirt, causing the grout haze. Read on to learn how to get rid of grout haze. Shortly after laying tile, clean up any grout haze that forms while the grout is drying using a wet grout sponge. This may be necessary two or three times before the grout completely dries. Alternatively, clean the freshly laid grout with a scouring pad and solution of 5 cups vinegar and 1 cup water. Apply the vinegar solution diagonally across your laid tile. Use a damp terry cloth to wipe up excess cleaner. A grout poultice and pad can similarly be used. For a more potent grout haze clea

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