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Discuss Another staining problem in the Tile Cleaning and Restoration at TilersForums; Hi, I've recently had my bathroom re-tiled by a tradesman. He had to replace a couple of the tiles due to chips. After he replaced them he left a thin ...
          
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    Hi,

    I've recently had my bathroom re-tiled by a tradesman. He had to replace a couple of the tiles due to chips. After he replaced them he left a thin layer of grout and told me to clean off the next day. I got most of it off but I'm now left with a few stained tiles.

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    Buxton Light Beige, Bathroom Wall Tile, Ceramic, CAN42940,

    And the grout is a limestone colour. Will the cleaner I've seen in other threads work? Thanks.

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    Hi and welcome..

    Have you contacting your tiler, why should you be left to clean the grout haze off..
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    That's a bit slack, not to mention unprofessional. If he won't do it use LTP grimex, that should fix your problem.
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