When remodeling a bathroom or kitchen the hardest part can be removing the grout from pre existing tile.
Removing bathroom tile grout.
Grout is made from water cement and sand which hardens over time to form a rock like material.
You may use a handheld grout saw a carbide blade fitted onto a rotary grinder or oscillating tool or less effectively a utility knife with several spare blades.
Fortunately there are a few methods that can help to remove even the most stubborn dried on grout from tiles without damaging the finish of the tile.
Remove grout haze don t let leftover grout mar your bathroom renovation.
Work slowly image 3.
Removing tile grout is remarkably easy clean and fast.
For much larger areas use a rotary tool image 2.
This task which you may have been dreading for months or even years may take as little as an afternoon depending on the size of the tile field.
This is where the grout saw comes in handy.
Several years after you complete a bathroom or kitchen renovation it inevitably starts to show some wear.
It lets you work up close to the edges without damaging the tiles.
The blade is harder than the grout and will cut it away image 1.
The strength of grout is what makes tile so highly desired as it prevents the tile from shifting.
Wet grout is easy to wipe away with a damp sponge but because it is comprised mainly of cement it can be very difficult to fully remove dried grout from porcelain tile.
Like with the multi tool stop every so often to sweep the dust away so you can see what you are doing.
Make sure the bit is the right size for the space between the tiles and adjust the bit to the proper depth.
Over time it stains cracks and becomes loose even if it was.
One culprit is grout.
Clear up the cloudiness that comes with newly regrouted tile in just four steps.