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Cleaning tub grout? Alright, experts... One of our bathrooms was previously painted with a lovely forest green... latex. Over the years the green has oozed down the walls like cheap mascara after a prom-night breakup. On the tiles, this isn't a problem as it wipes right off. The grout, however... it's seeped in over the last 7 years or so, resulting in a lovely green-tinged grid separating the mostly-white tiles. https://dl.dropbox.com/u/4030692/revscene/grout.jpg Now that we're repainting (with the right paint), the wife wants to use a white paint to go over the grout... I think this will look like $#!t. She was looking for a "grout paint" at Home Depot; the guy there recommended a grout saw to chew the top layer off the grout, after which the grout is just re-done. Unfortunately, while this is probably the BEST method, this would mean re-doing ALL the grout around the tub to avoid it looking half-assed... Is there anything else I can try to get the green out of the grout? A grout "bleach" or something? |
2 options that come to mind 1. Bleach (get a toothbrush) brush it over the grout and scrub it to see if you can get the paint off. Elbow grease heavily involved. 2. If the paint is not too seeped in, get a steam cleaner and see if the hot water and steam clean can clean it up. |
Thanks, will give those a try! |
Soundy did my tips work for you? |
Haven't had a chance to try yet - been too busy on other, more pressing parts of the renos. Will be trying it when the time comes though! |
bleach usually works but very time consuming, no easy route tho.. Grout work is annoying |
Something I read awhile ago: Quote:
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