How Do You Remove Grout On Porcelain Tile?
Porcelain tile is durable and long-lasting, and it makes a beautiful addition to a bathroom, kitchen or even a backsplash. Like other tiled surfaces, porcelain tile usually requires grout to fill in the joints. Grout is a gritty substance that not only helps to hold the tiles together, but also protects the tile. Grout can be messy to install; it is not uncommon for excess grout to end up on the face of the tile. Removing grout on porcelain tile is easy when the grout is still wet. Once the grout dries onto the tile, the job becomes more challenging. Use a grout float to go over the tile, removing as much grout as possible. Run the float diagonally across the tile, scooping up the excess grout. Angle the float when running it across the tile and take care not to remove the wet grout from the joints. Fill a bucket with warm water. Dip a sponge into the water and wring it out. Wipe up the grout from the tile by moving the sponge in circular motions. Rinse out the sponge frequently in the