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Gazzer

Instead of using your finger, get a piece of wooden dowel and cut it to a length you find comfortable to hold (approx 150mm- 200mm) then round the ends with sandpaper. When you have applied the grout take the dowel and strike lightly down and across the grouted joints as you would with your finger. This will "tool the joint and remove some excess grout. Then wash off with your sponge to remove and clean the remaining grout from the tile. A proper tile sponge is best used as they have a good density thus leaving a nicer finish.

And yes i agree they are a pain in the backside.
 

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