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    Hi,

    I've got a problem with my new tiles! This might be a common problem to experienced tilers but not to me...

    I have just installed unsealed crackle glaze tiles in my shower room however i grouted them before i sealed them, and some of the grout has seeped into the cracks. The grout is grey and the tile is cream, so it is noticeable. I have still not sealed them as i am trying to find out if there is a way of removing or minimising the grout in the cracks. It actually doesn't look too bad, its just that some tiles have the problem and some don't. Can any recommend a cleaner or abrasive (however harsh or untested) that i can try out. I have spare tiles which i can test it out on so any advice would help.

    Many thanks

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    Default Re: Grout in my crackle glaze

    try a nailbrush

    i didnt think that crackle glaze tiles were suitable for a shower even with sealing

    i call them singing tiles as when you grout them or wet them you can here the glaze cracking

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    Thanks Chris, i'll try it out.
    I've used them before on another shower and never had an issue with them, and they remained unsealed!

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    Default Re: Grout in my crackle glaze

    I would try Ltp grout remover...Tile Giant the forum sponsor sell it.

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