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Discuss Removal Of Granfix Grout From Porcelain Tiles in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Grout Has Been Allowed To Dry On The Surface Of These Porcelain Tiles And Has Not Easily Been Removed By Hg. It Is Clear That Much Elbow Grease And Hg ...
          
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    Default Removal Of Granfix Grout From Porcelain Tiles

    Grout Has Been Allowed To Dry On The Surface Of These Porcelain Tiles And Has Not Easily Been Removed By Hg. It Is Clear That Much Elbow Grease And Hg Will Work In The End But Is There An Easier Solution As The Area If Quite Large
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    Hi Ted i`m not familiar with granfix grouts.
    Does it have a flexible addative through it?
    If so,and the tile are porcelain ,you should be able to use somthing thats slighty more abrasive.
    Try using some soft fine sawdust under a cloth(slighty wet so the sawdust bindes)if that dont work try the same thing only with SOFT FINE SAND.
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    use a scotch type abrasive pad and plenty water to get the thick up then use lithofin cement away or similar to remove the rest of the film........dave..

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