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I've just grouted a shower cubicle with charcoal grout...some of the grout got onto the acylic shower tray and has shown up scuffs and scrapes...can't get it out with water ... -
Removing black grout from shower tray.
I've just grouted a shower cubicle with charcoal grout...some of the grout got onto the acylic shower tray and has shown up scuffs and scrapes...can't get it out with water alone...any tips for cleaning it?
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Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.
Some T-cut will sort it..
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dave For This Useful Post:
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As above..... Works a treat.
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.
1Nice one Dave good shout which one colour restorer? or scratch remover? there are some scratches! maybe both?
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Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.
Original one.. red bottle..
( scratch remover)
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Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.
Brasso works well too. A bath rubber would do it and it always handy to have in the tool box. It can remove the grey marks left by metal on sanitary ware and white tiles!
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TilersForums Contributor
Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.
top tips lads very hand to
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Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.

Originally Posted by
Scottley
Brasso works well too. A bath rubber would do it and it always handy to have in the tool box. It can remove the grey marks left by metal on sanitary ware and white tiles!
Bath rubbers are great for metal marks..
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Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.
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Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.

Originally Posted by
aph257
whats a bath rubber?
This type of thing..
Cramer Bath Rubber / Stain Eraser
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dave For This Useful Post:
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Every tiler should have one of them in their tool kit......
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.
Thats the ones, i got mine from bathstore as they used to sell them. Most decent plumbers merchants sell them.
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brinkley
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Re: Removing black grout from shower tray.
thanks for that guys need to get one of them touchwood ive been lucky
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