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Posted by Red Green on August 20, 2008, 7:45 pm
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>> Stand up shower. 2"+ square tiles. Tiles are a mixed grey. Outside
>> shower also tiled on floor and half walls. Grout is a darker
>> grey...called natural
>> grey from the grout charts I've looked at. This is a HUD wreck.
>> Shower was covered with soap scum and it's been sitting a long
>> time...years. I scrubbed the shit out of it with Comet spray
>> bath/tile cleaner. Overall it cleaned it up good. Grout is nice and
>> dark when it's wet. Dries light. Very
>> pale grey. Looks like it was still loaded with soap scum. But toss a
>> little
>> water on it and it immediately goes back dark like it originally was
>> (probably). The fact that it does this is either a sign of hope or no
>> hope.
>> Just not sure which. Used a nylon brush, a greenie pad and even tried
>> on one inconspicuous spot a brass wire brush with the cleaner.
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>> Except for a couple of small areas where I have to remove some tiles,
>> fix backing then replace the tiles, the other tiles are sound - floor
>> and wall.
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>> I plan on stop by a tile store tomorrow and see what they have to say
>> for a
>> solution...besides regrout the whole damn thing.
>>
>> Anyone have any similar experience or input?
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> If the grout is ok except for the color, there are grout coloring
> products you can buy. I used white "grout coating" to whiten my
> bathroom grout (after I cleaned it). I think the brand was "Tile
> Gaurd". I was in the home labrynth the other day and saw they had
> some grout color products for other grout colors also, I've never used
> them though. The tile store will probably give the best advice.
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> If it was me and the tile store said to re-grout, I would try the
> coloring solution first anyway just because re-grout is so much work.
> Did I mention I don't like to re-grout...
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I used that grout coating once. It looked and held up for the 6 months or
so I saw it. But it is a coating and someday will peel, especially on
flooring), is my guess.
The tile places I called either never heard of (?!) or didn't have
stains. I ended up with Polycure (see other followup). Better actually
since it's just one product and no coloring so no matching is involved.
Thanks for the reply...
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