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Discuss Re-grouting in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi guys, I just wondered how many of you offer re-grouting as part of your services? If you do, what tool do you use to remove the old grout? Do ...
          
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    Question Re-grouting

    Hi guys,

    I just wondered how many of you offer re-grouting as part of your services?

    If you do, what tool do you use to remove the old grout?

    Do you get many requests for it to be done?

    Cheers

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    Default Re: Re-grouting

    i do offer re-grouting services

    fein

    hav"nt had any requests for ages
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    Default Re: Re-grouting

    Thanks, I was thinking about buying the Fein as it certainly looks like the best tools for the job, but wondered how much use it would get and it is probably the most expensive of this type of tool.

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    i think bosh do a cheaper version
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    You would not regret buying a Fein, use mine all the time for alot of different applications.

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