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grouting floor tiles
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can I regrout my floor tiles? they look really grubby and discoloured, dont know why but they are about 1cm wide, and show lot, I don't think I have seen any others this wide but I am stuck with them.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Agree with Carrusty. One of these with a stone cutting disc would make it easy................ but the dust would be horrendous. Open all windows and doors :o)
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You could always try using ordinary yellow sandpaper and a piece of wood just a bit narrower than the joint. Wrap the sandpaper around the wood and rub along the joint. You will have to keep changing the sandpaper or move it to a different bit of it but it does work quite well. There will be a bit of dust but you can pick that up as you go along with a hoover or dustpan. Only use the cheap yellow stuff though as the new green ones will make the grout turn black. After finishing you could always seal the joints to help keep them clean.
Removing the old grout would be almost impossible. There is a tool available in B&Q etc for removing grout, don't waste your money, it doesn't work. Your best bet is a wire bristled brush. Looks like a toothbrush (also available in hardware stores) Scrub thoroughly with soap, water and bleach. This may do the job. Re-grouting probably won't work as the grout has to go all the way between the tiles to adhere properly. If it is just on top of the old grout it will more than likely crack.
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