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How Do You Stain Grout A Different Color?

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How Do You Stain Grout A Different Color?

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Grout can be discolored for many reasons. In some cases, additives that made it work better in terms of adhesion can discolor the grout, while in others pale grouts are simply stained and discolored over time. If your grout is an ugly color but still in good shape, you may not be willing to pull up all your tile to change the look of it. Instead of this extremely complicated option, consider staining your grout a different color to completely change the look of your floors. Allow new grout to cure for 30 days. If you stain grout early, the stain may not stick, or the color could be uneven. Clean the grout. First, sweep the floor so that you are dealing with a clear area. Scrub every line of grout with the scrub brush and the oxygen bleach. You can dilute the bleach in a bucket using one cup of bleach for each gallon of water, but make sure that the manufacturer’s instructions coincide with this, since every manufacturer is slightly different. Wear gloves to protect your hands while you

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