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doug boardley

Lithofin cement away...follow the instructions.....if this works then leave to dry..then use lithofin stainstop...

But be pre-warned....they might not come clean....was the grout flexible..?...some times it's the polymers embedded in the tile surface dulling it...

I have heard LTP grimex is good but i have not used it...

Anybody else used it..?
I've used it Dave, and it really is very good!:thumbsup:
 
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DHTiling

cheers doug.....i have read and heard good reports about the ltp grimex..and their sealers as well...
 
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Damian99

Ive sent for some stuff to remove grout haze but was wondering as the dull parts of the tile have no difference in feel when you run your hand across the surface as any of the polished tiles, is it really grout haze? Would that not have more of a rough feel to it?

Thanks
 
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DHTiling

From the photo it looks like hazing in the pores of the tile...they were ok before you grouted...

It is worth trying the haze remover before you start knocking tiles up to replace...don't you agree...?
 
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Damian99

Definately, as i said i have sent for the stuff and will certainly be giving it a go before i do anything else.
 
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Damian99

Ive used the grout remover on just one of the dull tiles and it hasn't made any difference whatsoever. Its a depressing me now slightly, any other suggestions? Or do i either take the tiles in question up(which i really don't want to do) or just live with it?

Thanks
 
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DHTiling

You can't live with it or this thread wouldn't be here...:smilewinkgrin:....

Something has caused them to dull.....probs just bite the bullet and replace them....

The you can chill and admire your floor....or you will always look at it..:thumbsup:
 
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Damian99

Thanks for the help. Will sleep on it and have a check and see how many actually need replacing i think theres about half a dozen or so that really bug me.
 
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Linko

May be can use some kind of impregnant to clean out the grout , but analyse what kind of grout you use first
 
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enduro

I would use Aqua mix sealer and coatings remover to remove this haze, its the only on i have found the can remove grout in this situation. :thumbsup:
 
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Terry Cottar

Thats because its busting the ploymers down in the grout but you will still need a haze remover as well

tel
 
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AngieBaby

Hi, I know you posted this 3 years ago but I just wondered if you sorted it out. I had black Quartz tiles laid in the kitchen in April and they developed a haze that was very smooth. It just looked like the glaze came off. The suppliers arent interested as they said it as grout haze. My builder said I must have cleaned it too soon (with express permission from tiler) and then polished it off! I'm gutted :(
 

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