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How-To Restore Whiteness to Tile GroutSupplies :
Steps :
CLEAN: It is important to pre-clean the grout
thoroughly. Use Extra Strength Tile Guard Tile and Grout Cleaner.
Use a grout brush over grout lines to remove stubborn deposits. Rinse
the surface and then let dry. Under normal conditions 30 minutes is
enough drying time, as long as water is not pooled on the surface.
COAT:
Coat your grout, use the Tile Guard Tile Grout
Coating. Apply the coating as directed on the package. Let the coating
cure at least 4 hours, and preferably overnight.
- Warning: Because the grout coating bonds to porous
surfaces,
do not use on any unglazed tiles, slate, concrete block or porous
marble. Always test in an inconspicuous area to ensure removal.
HINT:
Remove tub and tile caulk and replace with
new to make the corners of the shower/tub look as new as the grout
coating.
REMOVE COAT: When the grout coating is
dry, remove
excess coating off the tiles with non-abrasive scrub pad.
SEAL:
After you have allowed the grout coating to
cure, apply the Silicone Tile Grout Sealer over the coating for extra
protection. It seals the grout lines from stains and water penetration.
This protects the new appearance and makes ongoing cleaning easy. Immediately
wipe off excess sealant from ceramic tiles with
clean dry cloth. Once applied, the sealant will protect your grout lines
for up to 5 years.
Allow the sealer to cure for the recommended time, and you have
successfully restored the grout to its original whiteness.
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