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    Default grout speckles on worktops

    not been on the site in a while but tiled a splashback in a freinds house, went well covered the worktops and at end lifted the sheets and wiped the worktops down but must have rubbed in some grout and he has not moved in yet so was not there for a while so just noticed that the haze came back, managed to remove that with hard work and elbow grease but its a textured laminate work top and the speckles wont budge and im not sure on what product to use with out damaging the worktops. ive emailed lithofin and waiting on reply but was hoping some1 with more experiance could help

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    Default Re: grout speckles on worktops

    What about a grout haze remover
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    Or white vinegar, that will take it off nicely without harming the surface, but make sure you rinse well with water afterwards.

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    Default Re: grout speckles on worktops

    thanks ill try the vinegar, i no ill need to be carefull with haze remover coz the acids in some of them would ruin the worktop, thanks again let you no how it goes

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