Best stay white grout product
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Best stay white grout product
Hi
Can anyone advise me on the best wall tile grout available that stays white a little longer than a few weeks in a shower environment, i'm forever having to rake out and refill.
I use products available from B&Q and they all promise everlasting white but fail to deliver, is there a grout on the market that is better than the rest? The shower is used about five times a day, not excessive.
Many thanks
Geoff
Can anyone advise me on the best wall tile grout available that stays white a little longer than a few weeks in a shower environment, i'm forever having to rake out and refill.
I use products available from B&Q and they all promise everlasting white but fail to deliver, is there a grout on the market that is better than the rest? The shower is used about five times a day, not excessive.
Many thanks
Geoff
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Only use powdered product. I only use the bal stuff as well.
some stuff is rubbish in bnq, but not all of it They have plenty of product that is used by the trades, but can be pricey.
Anyway, in this link i used bal grout, and the dirt in the grout is shampoo/shower gel product that clings to the surface. This stuff sorted it out. I do this every 3-4 months to keep the shower area looking good
cleaning-grout-t16799.html
some stuff is rubbish in bnq, but not all of it They have plenty of product that is used by the trades, but can be pricey.
Anyway, in this link i used bal grout, and the dirt in the grout is shampoo/shower gel product that clings to the surface. This stuff sorted it out. I do this every 3-4 months to keep the shower area looking good
cleaning-grout-t16799.html
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geoffm1066 wrote: also mould isn't a problem i have a good extractor fan fitted which runs on 10 mins after.
It's the brown staining from the soap and water that appears to dis colour the white grout.
Geoff
in which case the grot buster stuff is the product for you..........Somerfields had it on special at £1 a few weeks ago, they might still have it.
Of course, you could stop using gels and shampoo and stick to a bar of soap
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