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cornish_crofter
No I don't have a washboy.
The thing I found with grouting that I remembered from a while back, is that the longer you spend on it the more difficult it gets.
The process I tended to adopt (I took my time over it) was this
1) Mix the grout to a stiff paste
2) apply with force into the joints to expel any air etc
3) Leave for about 15 mins
4) lightly wipe with a sponge, either drawn diagonally or for stubborn areas, small circular motions.
5) Allow to dry off then clean tiles with clean grout sponge.
Your replies reminded me that it was fairly easy.
I think my main problem with this job is that I haven't done any tiling for a while and I'm basically out of practice. So on the one hand I'm trying to improve on the last job, but the last job was the better one as I had done a fair bit of tiling before then.
Thanks a lot for your continuous flow of answers guys.
Hugo
The thing I found with grouting that I remembered from a while back, is that the longer you spend on it the more difficult it gets.
The process I tended to adopt (I took my time over it) was this
1) Mix the grout to a stiff paste
2) apply with force into the joints to expel any air etc
3) Leave for about 15 mins
4) lightly wipe with a sponge, either drawn diagonally or for stubborn areas, small circular motions.
5) Allow to dry off then clean tiles with clean grout sponge.
Your replies reminded me that it was fairly easy.
I think my main problem with this job is that I haven't done any tiling for a while and I'm basically out of practice. So on the one hand I'm trying to improve on the last job, but the last job was the better one as I had done a fair bit of tiling before then.
Thanks a lot for your continuous flow of answers guys.
Hugo