grouting process
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To grout the tiles, your installer will need a solution with neutral detergent diluted in water and a clean sponge. Be aware that any prior sealing does not necessarily prevent excess grout from sticking to the surface. It is thus of paramount importance that any excess grout on the surface of the tile is wiped off immediately and meticulously after grouting;
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Using diagonal strokes, apply the grout to small areas at a time with a rubber grout float so that any excess grout on the face of the tiles can be wiped off immediately;
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Once the grout is dried we advise to clean the tiles with neutral detergent and let them dry completely until the tiles regain their original color. If the stain still persists a waterproof 400 grit sandpaper will do the job;
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The last step is to apply a second coat of sealer to offer maximum protection. After it has dried, the surface should be cleaned with neutral soap. Never use acid-based cleaners on cement tiles.
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