Evening folks, just popped in from the decorating forum.
Currently doing an insurance job where the kitchen has had a fire and everything has had to be washed down and stain blocked prior to redecoration.
Problem is with the white tiles and grout. Tiles have washed clean but the grout is still very grey/black.
Short of grinding out and re-grouting, is there anything that will get this grout looking white again?
Thanks in advance
Smoke stained grout
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Re: Smoke stained grout
Evening Fitzy
Nice to see you outside of the P & D forum...
Have a look at this thread
cleaning-grout-t16799.html
Can't say I've used it on fire/smoke damaged grout, maybe for the sake of 15minutes as compared to raking out and replacing the old grout maybe worth a try ??
I've also used bleach and and an old toothbrush to whiten discoloured grout..
I really can't see why it wouldn't work for smoke discolouration/damage...
Nice to see you outside of the P & D forum...
Have a look at this thread
cleaning-grout-t16799.html
Can't say I've used it on fire/smoke damaged grout, maybe for the sake of 15minutes as compared to raking out and replacing the old grout maybe worth a try ??
I've also used bleach and and an old toothbrush to whiten discoloured grout..
I really can't see why it wouldn't work for smoke discolouration/damage...
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Re: Smoke stained grout
Hey Fitzy,as Wine~o said nice to see you outside the depot. I had a simalar job recently and tried to find the Grotbuster stuff but could'nt anywhere,let us know if you do ,it does look the' dogs b****ks.
I ended up using a wire brush and regular bleach but the results were'nt great t.b.h. .
I ended up using a wire brush and regular bleach but the results were'nt great t.b.h. .
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Re: Smoke stained grout
How did this go Fitzy ?
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