Several years after you complete a bathroom or kitchen renovation, it inevitably starts to show some wear. One culprit is grout: Over time, it stains, cracks, and becomes loose, even if it was ...
: The grout on my shower walls is stained and disgusting. I want to regrout the shower and hopefully make it look like new. How should I go about this and how difficult is it? A: Grouting a shower is ...
Q: I just discovered that the shower my husband uses almost exclusively is starting to deteriorate. Mold and mildew are starting to show up in a few of the cracks. But, upon closer inspection, the ...
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How to Remove Grout Haze

We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn More › If you notice a cloudiness appear across your tiled surfaces days after a bathroom ...
After reading an earlier article about the merits of epoxy grout versus standard grout, one reader wrote and asked, “How do I get my old grout that is chipping, cracking and falling out of my shower ...
Q. I’ve got a partially sunken tub and shower that’s got a mixture of different tiles. The tub is cast-in-place concrete and was hot-mopped with asphalt to prevent water leaks. The grout between the ...
Question: The grout in my bathroom tile is discolored and crumbling in spots. It look terrible. Do I have to remove all the tiles and start over or can I just repair the existing grout? Answer: If ...
If you have a ceramic tile floor or walls, you know it’s a hard-working surface. But if the grout becomes stained or cracked, it can lose its holding power and damage the underlayment. You can fix the ...
If your grout game is sloppy, you might need to scrap your tile work and start your project over. Here’s how to get it right the first time.