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Posted by Diane Klish on June 28th, 2003 06:10 AM
In reply to Grout Haze Remover by B. Mader on May 7th, 2003 06:45 AM [Go to top of thread]

Time will take care of some of the haze. Don't seal it until it is worn of. What kind of grout did you use. Most grouts will give in to an acid, abrasion and elbow grease, but if it is an epoxy grout, you are wasting your time. Try a strong vinegar water solution. Thoroughly soak the tile, let it stand to allow the acid to work, and then scrub it with one of those platic handled grill cleaner with the very coarse plastic pad. This will not hurt the tile, but does get the grout to move. Work in circular motions. NExt time, seal your tile before you grout.

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