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How Do You Re-Grout Tile Floors And Walls?

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How Do You Re-Grout Tile Floors And Walls?

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In this article I will explain the steps required to clean up that old grout and make it new again. Using the grout removal tool vigorously scrape all grout lines thoroughly. Work in small sections so you don’t miss anything. This will remove any loose grout, as well as scrape old dirty grout from in between the tile. Be careful around the corners, you don’t want to chip your tile. Use a damp sponge to wipe the old loose grout from the grout lines. (You may want to try a vacuum) When your floor is nice and clean we can move on to the actual grouting part. Doesn’t it look better already? Now, we need a clean bucket to mix our grout in. Always start with a small amount of cold water, maybe 1-2 cups. Pour some grout powder into the water and mix thoroughly. Your goal should be to make the grout the consistency of peanut butter. While mixing you may see streaks of color, this is normal and just means that you need to keep mixing. When your grout is the right consistency you can begin. Grab

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