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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 ... -
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Another staining problem
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.
The tiles are
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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Re: Another staining problem
Hi and welcome..
Have you contacting your tiler, why should you be left to clean the grout haze off..
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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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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