Home improvement expert Ron Hazelton demonstrates how to remove discolored, flaky or powdery grout from tile and apply new, fresh grout. For more videos on kitchen and bathroom tiling, visit www.ronhazelton.com.
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Home improvement expert Ron Hazelton demonstrates how to remove discolored, flaky or powdery grout from tile and apply new, fresh grout. For more videos on kitchen and bathroom tiling, visit www.ronhazelton.com.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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2. Make a wish
3.Close your hand (fist)
4. Hold your hand at heart for 5 seconds
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6. Tommorrow will be the best day ever
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hello there. I got told if you want to re grout over old grout you need to completely scrape out the old grout first and basically start from scratch because the new grout won’t take to the old grout.
NICE. I would like to look into those products a little more. It’s seems like a more expensive route but I like it!!
Now that’s the real damn way ya clean grout!!
If you have glazed ceramic tile, you need only to seal the grout. Porous tiles like saltillo (Mexican) tiles, limestone and others do need to be sealed to avoid staining.
Hey Ron, do I just seal the grout? Or the grout and the tiles?
thank you very much
Hi, Ron,
Will it work inside shower floor?
Will the grout sealant be waterproof in the shower? Thanks for all your posting.