Removing badly laid old grout
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 3:00 pm
Hi guys, hope you're well.
A few years ago I laid floor tiles for the first time in the kitchen and in the bathroom. The laying of the tiles went really well and I was very pleased with the job.
Sadly my grouting skills were, errrm, poor to say the least. In all honesty I rushed it and made a bad job of it and it spoiled the finished job in the end.
Well, there was lots going on in and I never got round to repairing it, but now we're redecorating and it's time to make a better job.
More than happy to keep the existing tiles but want to fix the grouting.
I use an angle grinder for my hobby metal and welding work. To make light work of removing the old grout am I ok to lightly use a grinding disc to get the old crap out, clean it all off and then re-grout?
Thanks :)
A few years ago I laid floor tiles for the first time in the kitchen and in the bathroom. The laying of the tiles went really well and I was very pleased with the job.
Sadly my grouting skills were, errrm, poor to say the least. In all honesty I rushed it and made a bad job of it and it spoiled the finished job in the end.
Well, there was lots going on in and I never got round to repairing it, but now we're redecorating and it's time to make a better job.
More than happy to keep the existing tiles but want to fix the grouting.
I use an angle grinder for my hobby metal and welding work. To make light work of removing the old grout am I ok to lightly use a grinding disc to get the old crap out, clean it all off and then re-grout?
Thanks :)