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    Can anybody advise on the best way to clean up old, dirty grout lines between tiles without damaging the grout?

    What sealer should I use after cleaning them?

    Dan
    Dan

  • #2
    There's a product called "TILE-EX" It's a spray on substance. Use this and a scrub brush or that stuff they advertise on TV - Oxy-Clean. In any case rinse it off well and let dry. Then use an artist's brush and use clear silicone paint for the joints.

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    • #3
      Thanks, will do.

      Dan
      Dan

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      • #4
        quote:Originally posted by dkpbxman

        Can anybody advise on the best way to clean up old, dirty grout lines between tiles without damaging the grout?

        What sealer should I use after cleaning them?

        Dan
        First, clean the tiles and grout with a cleaner that removes mildew, etc. Then, what I found that works the best was a grout sealer with a color or whitener. I had a ceramic floor that had tan grout and I went over it with this white grout sealer and it looked like it had original white grout. The great thing about this product was that it stayed white, it was very inexpensive, and easy to apply. It comes with a roller on the tip and you just roll it on and let it dry for 24 hours. I got it at Lowe's. Now all I have to do is wash the floor with regular floor cleaner and it has never stained again.

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        • #5
          quote: I got it at Lowe's.
          Can you remember the name of the product?



          Thanks for your help. When I recently cleaned up the walls (much easier to clean),it made a big difference and showed me how dirty the grout lines on the floor had become.

          Dan
          Dan

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          • #6
            The name of the product that I used was Tile Guard. I called Lowe's and they say they don't carry it anymore. I did find three products on www.acehardware.com that were very similar to it. It looks like you would have to buy two products instead of one, one for whitening and one for sealing. I called our local Ace Hardware but they don't carry it...surprise, surprise. You probably would have to order it online. Hope this helps.

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            • #7
              The name helps a lot. I'll look around-Home Depot, True Value, Wal-mart, etc.
              Right now, I'm at Mom's for Turkey-day, but as soon as I get back home I'll start hunting.

              Thanks again.

              Dan
              Dan

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              • #8
                quote:Originally posted by dkpbxman

                The name helps a lot. I'll look around-Home Depot, True Value, Wal-mart, etc.
                Right now, I'm at Mom's for Turkey-day, but as soon as I get back home I'll start hunting.

                Thanks again.

                Dan
                Just wanted to let you know that I was at Lowe's today...and they do have the "Tile Guard" that I was telling you about. It only costs $2.97 and it is in with the grout stuff.

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                • #9
                  Can't do it tomorrow (today),other things to do, but I'll stop at Lowe's on Monday.

                  Thanks a lot!

                  Dan
                  Dan

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                  • #10
                    While looking into the "grout" problem, I came across the following thread in the JOHN BRIDGE CERAMIC TILE FORUMS,



                    It concerns a serious safety issue about a certain grout sealer sold by HD. Lowe's sells one very similiar. I don't know if the Lowe's product will cause problems also or even if the manufacturer of the HD product has taken steps to make the product safe and I haven't seen anything else about it, so maybe things have changed.

                    Sorry if this is old news but I just found out about it and thought it should be passed on.

                    Dan
                    Dan

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                    • #11
                      Unbelievable!

                      This is still going on. People are still being sent to the hospital. The post in the tile forum keeps growing.
                      Dan

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                      • #12
                        belive this .... listerine will make any grout gleam please try this just put it in spray bottle spray on grout wait a few secondsuse a tooth brush or cloth and you will not belive it

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                        • #13
                          The latest...

                          From the CBS affiliate in Denver:



                          I realize that there are 9 zillion other ways to "DIY" yourself into trouble but this one is blatant.

                          I guess I have a special interest in this product because the floorguy in Home Depot reccommended it and I came within inches of using it. Actually bought the can and brought it home before seeing the warnings of other people.

                          Brought the (unopened)can back.
                          Dan

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