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 Post subject: Cleaning grout off tiles
PostPosted: Mon May 05, 2008 4:33 pm 
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Hi all,

I tiles my kitchen a few weeks back and it looks great,

I have 1 wee problem though, there is still some grout on the tiles, the tiles themselves are not shiny they have groves and wee indentations in them and this has allowed grout to sit in.

I;ve tried cleaning with scouring pads and cloths and you name it but it won't budge, any tips would be greatly appreciated as they are black tiles and it's white grout so starting to really do my head in. :cussing:

Thanks :-)


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Hi ashala
H G Products sold at tops tiles or good tile merchants do a product for removing excess grout
Think its called golipolish or something like that

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Brilliant thank you 'tryanything'

will give it a bash and let you know how I get on.

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