Hels13 Posted Saturday at 12:33 Posted Saturday at 12:33 Me again! I've recently had a porcelain patio laid with sandy colour grout. He was wetting the slabs while putting the grout on, but some has come away from the joints (he's coming back Monday to fix this). However, there now seems to be a lot of staining on my tiles from washing the excess grout away. Is there an effective way to clean these properly please? Last pic is what colour they should be.
Nickfromwales Posted Saturday at 15:01 Posted Saturday at 15:01 Yup. You can use a grout film remover, or patio cleaning 'acid' and scrub it with a stiff broom. Porcelain shouldn't need much in the way of sealing, but the installer should have cleaned this all up properly instead of leaving it to cure in sunlight. His problem, not yours btw, so tell him to get scrubbing!
Dave Jones Posted yesterday at 07:53 Posted yesterday at 07:53 its normal no matter how many times you clean them while grouting you get a film left. as long as the grout was decent can just jet wash it all.
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