Saturday, January 9, 2010

Grout Sponge Should I Wipe The Grout Haze Off The Tile?

Should I wipe the grout haze off the tile? - grout sponge

My party has left a cloud of the mortar into the tile after the injection, left, then for the day. Shall I go on the floor with a clean damp sponge and wipe the window clear?

7 comments:

Fishing Girl JD said...

Whatever. Would you let the grout dry soil washing will not allow the grout. The contractor has done no wrong by the film. It's just a lot of grout to dry, clean can. You can clean the tiles once the product is dried grout. Note that it may take several washes before the film has completely disappeared.

Fishing Girl JD said...

Whatever. Would you let the grout dry soil washing will not allow the grout. The contractor has done no wrong by the film. It's just a lot of grout to dry, clean can. You can clean the tiles once the product is dried grout. Note that it may take several washes before the film has completely disappeared.

Lew A said...

Probably be left to dry overnight. The "fog" is pretty easy, even if the mortar is dry, so leave it and do you do when you return, you pay him his salary could win

ed said...

Yes, but only when the joints. Wet runs the risk of eliminating some. The drying process should not take more than a few hours.

dadcat00... said...

When he's not back, I would say yes, but if you return to the same so that the grout must be dry completely.You ensure that the mortar dry thoroughly first, do not worry, stand to do.

Jay G said...

Wait until dry. Then rinse.

Dan H said...

This is normal procedure. The mortar must be completely dry before you wiped the fog. In general, waiting a few days.

The fog will come with a dry cloth. Rub the sponge in a circular motion to dissolve the fog. Vacuum, then seal the grout. Then you can wash the soil is desired.

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