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Morning all,

I'm after some advice re grouting..
I consider myself to be a good DIY tiler (well I did anyway).

I've previously used glazed tiles and had no problem cleaning them up after grouting, but having helped out a friend with a large floor area I've found cleaning the tiles a nightmare.

Can someone advise as to the best method of cleaning (I regularly changed for clean water but am thinking I tackled too big an area at a time and left the grout on the tiles too long?)

My sore blistered hands would appreciate any advice...
 

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Hi Andy. I was assured that they didn't need sealing and there was nothing in the packaging to suggest they did. Grout wise it was Bal micromax
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Your going to need a grout stain remover...There's a chap on here called Lithofin BOB......he deals with these kind of products......hopefully he will be along soon and can recommend a way forward.
BTW... Welcome to the forum..
 
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Both tiles look like glazed porcelain or ceramic. If thats the case then they don't need sealing.

However

In the past we have suggested for heavily textured tiles, the LTP MPG or the BAL Protective sealer before grouting to act as a temporary barrier up until the grouting is complete. Bit of a ball ache as you have to ensure you don't get any in the joints as they "might" affect the bond of the grout. Makes it easier to clean, but they are not essential. The issue may just be that you left it on a little too long.

Next course of action would be a dilute solution of either Lithofins Grout Residue Remover or LTP's Grout Stain remover, scrubbed with a black emulsifying pad. Apply, scrub, leave for 10 minutes, scrub, rince, repeat if required. Follow the instructions on the tin for the recommended dilution ratios.

On the plus side though, grout aside, looks like you've done a good job. What tiles are they? looking at similar terracotta effect for my patio.
 

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Cheers Paul, that's a big help.. yeah I was pleased with it until grouting. I couldn't do it for a living though as I definitely lack speed!

They were ragno terracotta effect tiles. I think he got them from walls&floors website but can check if you want
 

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