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Help! Tiled wetroom floor looks perfect but grout doesn't dry out!
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[QUOTE="Lithofin BOB, post: 766997, member: 9766"] As above ,the application of an impregnating grout sealer should ease the issues , you will need to ensure that the grout if fully released of all moisture before application, you will then need to maintain this impregnating product as well as your tiles with a suitable porcelain cleaner. this will clean the tiles but also look after the protector,as general household cleaners and also residues of shampoos, conditioners ect can start to break down this extra protection . When finishing showering ,is there excess water on the surface of the grout and tiles, although extra work , squeegee this away and towel dry for extra longevity of the product and quicker evaporation of this sitting water. Question for the guys,girls on here, if a grout was over washed in areas at installation , would this effect the water reppelance built into the grout in some areas , over wetting the polymers possible removal and then wetting deeper in areas and not others? Or possible if it was mixed to dry and had not hydrated the mix completely ? [/QUOTE]
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