How to Seal Grout in Bathrooms and Kitchens
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What kind of grout sealer is right for your project, and what’s the best way to apply it? Here’s how to turn your bathroom or kitchen tile from dingy to sparkling in an afternoon.
Even if you keep your bathroom tiles clean, dirty grout lines can really detract from the look of your tiled floors and walls. Because cement-based grout, whether sanded or not, is porous by nature, substances like oil, grease, and water tend to seep inside and cause ugly discoloration.
The best way to prevent this is to seal your new grout and repeat as needed. You’ll wan to give the sealer a refresh every year or so on a tile floor that doesn’t get wet, and more often for grout in the shower or on the bathroom backsplash. With these instructions, you’ll learn how to seal grout and create a reliable barrier against unsightly stains and a dingy appearance. You may never have to scrub those grout lines again!
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