Grout Sealer
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- Опубликовано: 25 июн 2007
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Tim Carter explains the ease of use, mildew prevention, and other benefits of grout sealer in your shower and bathroom.
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I've read Tim before, but never saw him on video. I didn't know he had a sense of humor! Thanks, Tim.
I just sealed my grout and it was so easy thanks to this video! Thanks grout man!~
Since this video was made, I've changed my stance on sealers. I've discovered they make it harder to clean grout. If a stain gets behind or under the sealer - it can easily happen - then the sealer makes it hard for the cleaner to get to the stain. I clean all my grout with oxygen bleach. Stain Solver is a powerful one I've been selling myself.
Three it is. Thanks!
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I've always heard heard you should do a deep cleaning of your grout once a year & then reseal it since the sealing can wear off. It seems to make sense because if you don't seal it then the grout stay porous which lets moisture in & can cause damage underneath the tile. Unless you have a acrylic based grout, then it shouldn't be as porous & you might only need to clean. At least that's what my remodel guy told me. Do you have any thoughts?
I have small hexagonal tiles with lots of grout lines. What type of technique and sealer should I use for all of these little grout lines?
@social3ngin33rin If you want to minimize mold, it's highly recommended.
Interesting video but I have 2 questions:
i) if you use a special waterproof grout do you still need the sealer?
ii) when you mentioned drying the tiles, did you mean after every single time you use the shower?
Sorry about that! We fixed that on all new videos. It is pretty painful to go back and fix. When you upload the corrected, you loose all views and all comments. :-(
Price is often a barometer of quality. Higher prices frequently mean better ingredients. You don't need a sealer if you just clean with oxygen bleach. I did this video because people want to know about them. Sealers can block cleaning in case a stain gets by a sealer. The sealer inhibits the cleaner from penetrating into the grout. Go to the OxygenBleach website for more info.
Hi! Could I apply this sealer on an old tile which was put years ago, or should it be done immediately after placing tiles?
Moreover, any tips on how to trim the edge of the tile on the wall when the tile was already placed (so, the regular tile trims aren't an option) Thanks a lot!
Marta, do NOT seal tile grout. This is an OLD video I can't change. I discovered sealers INTERFERE with cleaning grout. Just use www.StainSolver.com to clean ANY stain from grout. It's certified organic and it's made in the USA with USA ingredients.
Nice Hat!
apply a wet-look acrylic sealer
Three would be good.
Cool
GREAT VID BUT WHAT HAPPENS IF ITS ALREADY DIRTY AND ITYS NOT CLEANING
Just grouted my bathroom floor with sanded grout. Should I use a sealer? I mixed my TEC product with water, and used no additives. Is there a better forum for this type of information, or is YT appropriate?
I'm not a fan of sealers. They can BLOCK cleaning solutions that penetrate into grout to remove deep stains. Do a TEST. Grout some extra tile on a sample board. Wait the required time and seal the grout. Wait 48 hours. Pour some red wine on the sample board grout and let it sit for 3 minutes. Wipe it up. See if any wine seeped into the grout along the edge where the grout touches the tile.
You need to remove enough of the old grout to get back to the unglazed sides of the tile. New grout needs to be at least 1/16th inch thick.
@rahilsaifi You could try to use my powerful Oxygen Bleach - Stain Solver. Go to the StainSolver website. Be SURE you allow the solution to sit on the grout for at least 30 minutes. Then add more solution and SCRUB hard with a stiff scrub brush.
Tim,
I just got done (I think) sealing my tile grout on my bathroom floor. I didn't have a fancy brush/tube applicator but the sponge brush I used worked pretty well as long as I changed them often. The grout tends to chew off little pieces if you use the same one too long.
Anyway, my question is how many "coats" would you recommend. The manufacturer says two but even on the second go-round I started to wonder if a third would be a better idea. Thoughts?
Take care.
My experience with tile sealers has been iffy at best. They can leave a flaky edge and actually change grout color and turn yellow.
@xKornCatx No sealer. If you want to clean grout, especially floor grout, you should use my Stain Solver. Go to the StainSolver website. The dot com one.
we have to make sure the shower dries as quickly as possible every time we shower?!?
Sealers are not a bad idea. You want the water off the tile to inhibit mildew growth.
Mary, your remodel guy is pretty much wrong. First, all tile LEAKS water between the microscopic joint where the grout touches the tile. That's NOT a waterproof joint. Second, sealers can BLOCK the cleaning action of fantastic oxygen bleach products like my Stain Solver. Go to the Before and After page of the StainSolver website, the dot com one. Look at all the floor grout photos! If the grout had been sealed, it would make it very hard for the cleaner to penetrate deeply into the grout.
@dfalchek Talk to my wife and she'll tell you it's not too good. She groans when I try to be funny.