How Do You Re-Grout Bathroom Shower Tiles?
After years of use, the tile in your shower may make your bathroom look dirty and old. Old grout, which is typically discolored and cracked, is often the culprit in this situation. Fortunately, reviving your shower need not require a complete design overhaul. A simple re-grouting project will give your shower a brand new look. Use a sander to sand down the existing grout between the tiles in your shower. Use a grout scraper to scoop out the old grout. Remove as much as possible in order to make space for the new grout. Take care not to accidentally chip the tiles. Dust and wipe the spaces between the tiles with a wet rag to remove any grout fragments. Use a padded grout float to apply a thick layer of grout to the space between two tiles. Use diagonal strokes to spread the grout into the gap. Use a spackle knife to smooth out the grout before it has a chance to dry. Repeat this step with the spaces between the remaining tiles. Do not grout the space where the floor tiles meet those of