Help with grout removal
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 4:30 pm
So after just over 4 years of saving I got some money together to knock my toilet into the bathroom and then have it completely refitted and fully tiled along with a few other jobs around the house.
I got a few quotes and went with a builder who was not the cheapest but his previous work seemed great.
Long story short it was a complete nightmare as it can tend to be; what should have took a month took almost three and I was left with a really poor finish overall with a lot of my tiles having grout left on them dried! He even had to come back three times to sort the floor out as he has not screwed the ply down enough and it was cracking the grout.
Anyway its been almost a year and despite trying to clean my tiles last year, I've decided to give it another go as it's driving me crazy.
I've tried with a steamer, with a green scouring pad, with hot water and soap, with LTP grout stain remover and also a nylon drill brush but not to any real effect.
The tiles I bought were from B&Q and are the Indus stone effect porcelain (http://www.diy.com/departments/indus-be ... 665_BQ.prd) so they are not smooth but bumpy with groves.
If anyone has any tips and tricks I would be most appreciative as I really want to clean it up.
Pictures for your viewing pleasure are here http://imgur.com/a/C7Ox8
Cheers
AJ
I got a few quotes and went with a builder who was not the cheapest but his previous work seemed great.
Long story short it was a complete nightmare as it can tend to be; what should have took a month took almost three and I was left with a really poor finish overall with a lot of my tiles having grout left on them dried! He even had to come back three times to sort the floor out as he has not screwed the ply down enough and it was cracking the grout.
Anyway its been almost a year and despite trying to clean my tiles last year, I've decided to give it another go as it's driving me crazy.
I've tried with a steamer, with a green scouring pad, with hot water and soap, with LTP grout stain remover and also a nylon drill brush but not to any real effect.
The tiles I bought were from B&Q and are the Indus stone effect porcelain (http://www.diy.com/departments/indus-be ... 665_BQ.prd) so they are not smooth but bumpy with groves.
If anyone has any tips and tricks I would be most appreciative as I really want to clean it up.
Pictures for your viewing pleasure are here http://imgur.com/a/C7Ox8
Cheers
AJ