Cleaning off Grout

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Cleaning off Grout

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I have just had bathroom done in large (666X333) porcelaine tiles. They are a matt finish in a mottled beige effect. Usually, with ceramics, the grout is easy to wash off but I just cannot get rid of it off these tiles. I have cleaned each wall about 20 times and although it is improving, the walls are still drying up white - like a fine chalk.
Any clever solutions please? It's doing my head in!
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http://www.homecareessentials.co.uk/aca ... ment_.html

Available from any tile shop. HG is great stuff, but other makes will do the job.
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Thanks a million. Should have realised there would be a rpoduct. Will buy some tomorrow and try it out.
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Sounds like the porcelain was non vitrious / non vitrified and required a sealer prior to grouting,
i would clean off the grout very carefuylly with a grout remover, and use on a test area first,
then seal with a porc selaer, use the same manufacturer for both, like Lithofin cement away and Lithofin FZ sealer :-)
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Thanks

I have bought a Grout Cleaner which seems to have worked. However, I will contact the manufacturers and see if they will advise on the porosity of the tile.

thanks for help

J
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after removing old tiles

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what is the easyest way to remove the old adhesive, they are in lines?
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Johnnymac wrote:Thanks

I have bought a Grout Cleaner which seems to have worked. However, I will contact the manufacturers and see if they will advise on the porosity of the tile.

thanks for help

J
Porcelain by nature is not porous, however if they are polished, the polishing priocess requires that sealer be used. Also through bodied porcelain would also benefit from a coat of an appropriate sealer
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