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discolured grouting
Asked by Christine from Thanet:
when we had beige tiles laid in the conservatory we had light grouting. Now the grouting looks dirty. Would it be best to regrout in a darker colour or just leave it to get the aged look
gpslancaster says:
Best to clean it with some Tile Doctor Pro-clean, give it a good scrub, rinse with water and then leave to dry, then applya coat or two of Tile Doctor Ultra-seal to the grout to stop the dirt getting trapped again, use only Tile Doctor Neutral Cleaner for aftercare as this won't damage the Sealer. p.s see these links
http://www.tiledoctor.co.uk/Tile-Stone-Cleaner.asp
http://www.tiledoctor.co.uk/TD-Ultra-Seal.html
http://www.tiledoctor.co.uk/TileGroutCleaner.html
Russell Taylor Tile Doctor Lancaster
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