How Do You Remove Grout Haze And Seal Grout On Tile?
For a do-it-yourselfer, there’s almost nothing more exciting than installing your own ceramic tile. It’s a bit of a challenge, but when the job is done carefully it’s a beauty to behold. In fact, things often look so great that the last few important step are often overlooked – cleaning up the grout haze and sealing the grout. Ideally, grout haze is removed as part of the grouting and clean-up process. As haze forms on the tiles after grouting, it can be easily wiped up with a clean, wet grout sponge. Haze may form a second or third time, but can still be easily cleaned up. Final clean up should be done after the grout has set for 24 hours. You can use a clean wet rag for the final touches. If the grout haze has been left too long on the tiles, and water, a clean rag and some elbow grease doesn’t remove it, there are liquid products available that are easy to use. A high quality Grout Haze Remover can be found at a hardware or home improvement store or a tile and flooring store. Read t