Hello! I have been in the tile business 40 years. It looks like you are putting very wet, un-sanded grout in a joint whose width requires sanded grout. It will work for a while, but it will eventually crack and start coming out. We never use that 'bottle' method (basically a grout bag) to grout joints unless the joints are at least 3/4" wide. We use quality grout floats on joints 1/16" to 3/4". We can grout & clean about 80-100 sq ft of 12"x12" tile per hour. That method would take all day, but would be fine for a small repair. I still think the grout should be forced into the joint by a grout float to insure the grout is pushed into gaps underneath the edges/corners of the tile.
@@skinnzthedon Then it wouldn't come out of the little nozzle in the bag, no matter how hard you squeeze it. You would be worn out after 10 linear feet!
I have seen it where he uses a silicone pastry bag and round writing tip. He used a thin 6 inch plastic ruler with sandpaper wrapped around it. It was held together on top by black paper hiding clips.
I poured the whole grout bucket on the floor tile and added milk sticky additive. Waited for 20 minutes and scrapped the whole floor and it came up so good. In my case the tiles were an inch size so didn't feel like going through the hassle of pointing it to each and every millions of lines. Thanks for the tutorial.
Nice trick! Very helpful and I love new ideas like that. I've tried multiple methods just to make the process easier. My grout bag sucks can't stand it it's like brand new but it's heavy annoying and waste material. I have to grab a shower wall today with 1/6 grout joints. I think I may use a bottle method like yours but I'll use a tip that fits my Lucas motor oil additive. I never use them anyway I just take them off so I just need to wash it off good and poked a very small hole in it but thanks for the ideas! Many ways now to make this job a lot easier and less work.
There is an even EASIER way to do that.... which I did in our new bathrooms when we ran a baseboard using the floor tile, which went up the wall. I just got out one of my large disposable pastry piping bags, filled it with the mixed grout... twist tied the top, snipped off a tiny bit from the bottom of the bag and "piped" it into the gap just as I would with cake icing! Worked with a lot less mess than with the bottle shown as you can adjust the pressure. This would work with a gallon zip bag as well and snip the corner!
@Sucofni Sucofni I have 2 I fitted with (2) different size pipe. I mix the grout just thin enough to flow slightly. When done this way, it sets up pretty fast. You leave a little bulge on top. Then take a rubber float & press it in the joint to avoid any air pockets. Then all you have is a slight smear down every joint to clean up instead of the whole floor.
It's only a good idea if it's a small job and you don't need sanded grout, which they need here. It won't last very long until it cracks and starts breaking up.
I did a 4x8' mosaic (using broken ceramic tiles) concrete slab outside my casita door (I live in AZ, a casita is what we call little mother-in-law houses), and discovered the use of a grout bag that I bought at Home Depot. They're pretty cheap. It was still a little messy, but it still was better than trying to get the grout in all those grout spaces. I used the PRISM, which a company rep told me to use for spaces up to 1/2" and for outside here. Some grout spaces were a little wider and in those places I added 1/4 or 1/2" glass nuggets, like I use in my stained glass to fill in the space. Worked great, the mosaic'd slab looks great, and adds some class to an otherwise drab space.
I used an icing nozzle and plastic bag to do the grouting a short while ago ..it worked like a charm.less mess to clean up afterwards..lm a woman by the way ☺
I was going to say the same thing. Like icing cookies 😁 . Too much product waste in a bottle. By the way, I find it disgusting to have to say we are "real" women now a days. A man is a man and a woman is a woman, period. Merry Christmas Maureen.
cool FYI they make one out of canvas w a metal tip for grout, cheap at home depot , i got one on my truck , use it when i got to grout the bases of toilets ( 3 or more as practical) . $8
You can also add the add mix milk for mortar to make the grout super sticky then go over the whole floor. Have done it with little tiles in commercial bathrooms a bunch of times. Trying to get the old grout out just causes little chips everywhere. Had to learn this trick out of necessity.
@@kevinclear4007 yea but I'm trying to look it up, nothing popping up, is that how it's normally named? Because I DEFINITELY need that. Mortar nowadays is SHIT. Doesn't stick to nothing.
Ozbiljan keramičar, profesionalac ovako nikada neće fugirati, a mi kojima je to profesija znamo i zašto.. Želim vam puno uspijeha u vašim projektima. Puno pozdrava
@Vero Falcon Ni siquiera mencioné el removedor de azulejos... He quitado la lechada tantas veces que no sé el número, pero este método de llenar la lechada es nulo y ningún ceramista profesional lo hará con una botella. Y es mejor que te calles si no sabes de lo que estoy hablando
@@rachelrachel5513 Postupak punjenja fuga je sa gumenim ajmo reći gleterom i radi se iz više smijerova da bi se što bolje popunilo i da fugamol pod pritiskom zađe u sve pore i praznine i ne radi se sa tekućim fugamolom već više da može ostati na gleteru..
I clean the grout. Then take semi gloss paint and put it on the grout and wipe it with a damp paper towel. It dries quickly and you never have to T ou check it up. Stays white and nice
What do you use to clean the grout prior? And what type of semi gloss paint? And also at what stage of dry do you use the damp paper towel over the paint? I am assuming it's a water based paint. Thanks for the tips.
No, the grout has to be compressed to work properly. That will get dirty quickly and will be hard to clean. Then you will have to do it again, properly
I remember in the old days we used a trash bag fill it up with grout cut the corner and squeeze it out but it's a lot better to just float it if you're doing the whole floor of course but for little repairs like that I guess it'll be good
Ciao, che materiale hai utilizzato per rimuovere il vecchio stucco? Non ho capito la macchinetta se era un mini flessibile o cosa? Il disco utilizzato? Grazie mille
У меня есть навык работы плиточника. Считаю работу плиточника с нарушениями технологии. Во первых, изначально нужно работать чисто, что бы клей не выходил из под плитки. Во вторых, если так случилось то необходимо на следующий день подрезать клей просто малярным лезвием, легко удаляется. В третьих затирать нужно шпателем а не намазывать с бутылки, затирка должна затираться в щель. Оценка работы Неуд.
No lo veo eficaz, podría cargarse alguna baldosa. Hay un producto que se llama Agerul que sirve para quitar la grasa y ni siquiera se tiene que rascar, simplemente se echa con spray y después se aclara y se queda perfecto. Yo lo utilizo para limpiar la cocina, y las juntas del pavimento.
It's a nice idea for the application, but would take too much time to be practical. IMHO, the squeegee is the star here in that it can help push the grout into the joint and reduce the number of rinse/clean cycles you'd previously perform with a sponge.
@@tiffanybest895 not sure about the grout used in the video, but if the tile space is very thin, you would use an unsanded grout, and mix it to the consistency of cake batter. For tile with a wider space between them, use a sanded grout mix, same consistency as cake batter, I just wanted to comment on using a funnel to pour the grout into the bottle to cut down on the messy way the video shows, ( you can also use a thick plastic bag to apply grout to the tile joints, use like a pastry bag, cut the corner of the bag, and slowly squeeze the grout into the joints!
I'll tell you the method is more amazing! Take a narrow brush of water-based paint and paint the seams on the tiles😂You can also use acrylic paint, washable
Grout isn't supposed to be that runny to be squeezed out of a tube like that. Not to mention the improper mixing by just shaking it. Honestly wouldn't have taken much longer doing it the traditional way.
@@jeffwangerin8089 there's nothing right about this video except the removal of the old grout which is the most tedious part. Wouldn't have spent much more time applying it with a float
@@vincentsprung6536 A sealant that would enhance, or at least not lessen, adhesion, mixed with the grout and applied in one step would be better, like today’s primer and paint combo products.
@@louisanow I use the milk for mortar mixed with grout to make it super sticky and wait until it starts to firm up. Basically let's you grout over the grout. You might have to knock down high spots here and there but for the most part it sticks and doesn't just wipe off to reveal the old grout.
Есть ещё вариант. Можно взять использованный балон от жидких гвоздей или герметика. Длинным стержнем вытащить из него поршень. Очистить. Заложить в него затирку и вставить поршень обратно. Накрутить носик, вставить в пистолет и выдавливать.
@@Aleksandra_179 Ютуб видимо стал переводить названия на тот язык, что стоит в настройках. Можно попробовать сменить регион(или язык) и наверно название будет на другом языке. Или открыть страницу в инкогнито.
My house is 50 years old and I have that same ugly whitish tile with black grout. Maybe it wasn't black when it was put in but it was when I bought the house. I am 68 years old and can not get on the floor to do this kind of repair and besides if you replace with white grout it will look dirty again in no time. Another color of grout would be better I think. On the bathroom walls and floor, I took a small flathead screwdriver and scraped the dirt off the grout until it was white again, still looks good almost 6 years later.
Hello! I have been in the tile business 40 years. It looks like you are putting very wet, un-sanded grout in a joint whose width requires sanded grout. It will work for a while, but it will eventually crack and start coming out. We never use that 'bottle' method (basically a grout bag) to grout joints unless the joints are at least 3/4" wide. We use quality grout floats on joints 1/16" to 3/4". We can grout & clean about 80-100 sq ft of 12"x12" tile per hour. That method would take all day, but would be fine for a small repair. I still think the grout should be forced into the joint by a grout float to insure the grout is pushed into gaps underneath the edges/corners of the tile.
Agree...way too wet
Agreed. Because you aren’t a you tuber with another dumb idea that contradicts centuries of tile laying knowledge
What if the grout mix was thicker?
@@skinnzthedon Then it wouldn't come out of the little nozzle in the bag, no matter how hard you squeeze it. You would be worn out after 10 linear feet!
@@cantyouhearmeknocking1961 you'd have incredible hand muscles 😄
👏👏👏 Been laying tile for years, it's videos like this circulating in the general public that keep me in business 😂 thank you.
😂
I said the same thing as I watched.
Ich bin auch Fliesenleger und muss dir Recht geben. Keine Ahnung was das soll🤷🏼♂️
😂agreed. What I don't get is 109 million subscribers
I have seen it where he uses a silicone pastry bag and round writing tip. He used a thin 6 inch plastic ruler with sandpaper wrapped around it. It was held together on top by black paper hiding clips.
I poured the whole grout bucket on the floor tile and added milk sticky additive. Waited for 20 minutes and scrapped the whole floor and it came up so good. In my case the tiles were an inch size so didn't feel like going through the hassle of pointing it to each and every millions of lines. Thanks for the tutorial.
I have done something similar, but we used caulking tubes to more forcefully inject the grout down into the joints.
Great method...that would only take 27 or 28 years to complete my kitchen floor like that.
Bahahahaha 😂😂
Clean it and paint it ffs,
lol
And a very sore back/knees too.
Nice trick! Very helpful and I love new ideas like that. I've tried multiple methods just to make the process easier. My grout bag sucks can't stand it it's like brand new but it's heavy annoying and waste material. I have to grab a shower wall today with 1/6 grout joints. I think I may use a bottle method like yours but I'll use a tip that fits my Lucas motor oil additive. I never use them anyway I just take them off so I just need to wash it off good and poked a very small hole in it but thanks for the ideas! Many ways now to make this job a lot easier and less work.
merci ,c'est génial je vais pouvoir refaire mes joints dans ma salle de bain plus facilement grace à vous
Brilliant The Maker! I can't wait to view your other tricks. Thanks for sharing!!
There is an even EASIER way to do that.... which I did in our new bathrooms when we ran a baseboard using the floor tile, which went up the wall. I just got out one of my large disposable pastry piping bags, filled it with the mixed grout... twist tied the top, snipped off a tiny bit from the bottom of the bag and "piped" it into the gap just as I would with cake icing! Worked with a lot less mess than with the bottle shown as you can adjust the pressure. This would work with a gallon zip bag as well and snip the corner!
20 years later .....the jobs done!
Neat idea. I tried something similar years ago, using a heavy duty piping bag and it worked out brilliantly😊
"Grout bag"
@Sucofni Sucofni I have 2 I fitted with (2) different size pipe. I mix the grout just thin enough to flow slightly. When done this way, it sets up pretty fast. You leave a little bulge on top. Then take a rubber float & press it in the joint to avoid any air pockets.
Then all you have is a slight smear down every joint to clean up instead of the whole floor.
It's only a good idea if it's a small job and you don't need sanded grout, which they need here. It won't last very long until it cracks and starts breaking up.
@jimmywhitlow2012 you are right if course, it was a small job and I needed to be precise as there was two different coloured grout side by side
no you didnt just said it to say something 😂😂
The method looks very wise. Of course, I'm wondering if it also works well on vertical walls. Sweet video and a great idea, fosho.
Nice Bandaid!😄
I did a 4x8' mosaic (using broken ceramic tiles) concrete slab outside my casita door (I live in AZ, a casita is what we call little mother-in-law houses), and discovered the use of a grout bag that I bought at Home Depot. They're pretty cheap. It was still a little messy, but it still was better than trying to get the grout in all those grout spaces. I used the PRISM, which a company rep told me to use for spaces up to 1/2" and for outside here. Some grout spaces were a little wider and in those places I added 1/4 or 1/2" glass nuggets, like I use in my stained glass to fill in the space. Worked great, the mosaic'd slab looks great, and adds some class to an otherwise drab space.
Sounds beautiful! It's a pity you can't post a pic of it on YT😔
And thanks for the tip as well (pun fully intended😉) Very useful!
Stay blessed!
Graziee !! Che idea geniale
Good trick
he made it look so freeking easy!
Cool trick
I used an icing nozzle and plastic bag to do the grouting a short while ago ..it worked like a charm.less mess to clean up afterwards..lm a woman by the way ☺
A real woman ?
@@johnmcfadden9336 yes on a real woman with a husband and kids..
@@johnmcfadden9336 yes lm a real woman with a husband and kids..
I was going to say the same thing. Like icing cookies 😁 . Too much product waste in a bottle.
By the way, I find it disgusting to have to say we are "real" women now a days. A man is a man and a woman is a woman, period. Merry Christmas Maureen.
cool FYI they make one out of canvas w a metal tip for grout, cheap at home depot , i got one on my truck , use it when i got to grout the bases of toilets ( 3 or more as practical) . $8
You can also add the add mix milk for mortar to make the grout super sticky then go over the whole floor. Have done it with little tiles in commercial bathrooms a bunch of times. Trying to get the old grout out just causes little chips everywhere. Had to learn this trick out of necessity.
add "mix milk" ?
@@dimitar4y you mix it into the cheapest bags of mortar to bring up the adhesion properties.
@@kevinclear4007 yea but I'm trying to look it up, nothing popping up, is that how it's normally named? Because I DEFINITELY need that. Mortar nowadays is SHIT. Doesn't stick to nothing.
ขอบคุณครับ Thank you
Thank you for sharing stay blessed
Bravooo majstore, super ideja..... 😀👍🙋♀️❤️🇲🇪
he still has the priduct label on the bottle
just to remind himself his innovation ❤😂
Ozbiljan keramičar, profesionalac ovako nikada neće fugirati, a mi kojima je to profesija znamo i zašto.. Želim vam puno uspijeha u vašim projektima. Puno pozdrava
@Vero Falcon Ni siquiera mencioné el removedor de azulejos... He quitado la lechada tantas veces que no sé el número, pero este método de llenar la lechada es nulo y ningún ceramista profesional lo hará con una botella. Y es mejor que te calles si no sabes de lo que estoy hablando
@@verofalcon8443 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
A zasto? Pozdrav iz Minhena.
@@rachelrachel5513 Postupak punjenja fuga je sa gumenim ajmo reći gleterom i radi se iz više smijerova da bi se što bolje popunilo i da fugamol pod pritiskom zađe u sve pore i praznine i ne radi se sa tekućim fugamolom već više da može ostati na gleteru..
@@rachelrachel5513 ruclips.net/video/f8bUs8PfAis/видео.html
Usuful work
굿 아이디어~!!
Nice. Use a paper funnel to put grout powder into bottle.
BRAVO.
I clean the grout. Then take semi gloss paint and put it on the grout and wipe it with a damp paper towel. It dries quickly and you never have to T ou check it up.
Stays white and nice
What do you use to clean the grout prior?
And what type of semi gloss paint?
And also at what stage of dry do you use the damp paper towel over the paint? I am assuming it's a water based paint.
Thanks for the tips.
I'd recommend some kind of vibration tool to make sure it's getting down in the cracks- other then that this is a great small to medium repair jobs ❤
Do you know where I can find that same tile ? I have some broken ones and this matches the one I need
Great
No, the grout has to be compressed to work properly. That will get dirty quickly and will be hard to clean. Then you will have to do it again, properly
Thank you 😊
Wow...
Bravo pour votre efficacité !
الله يوفق بالتوفيق ان شاء الله الله يعاون يا ربي ومرحبا بكم عندي في
excelente
Can you send me the list of tools you used for the project.
Just wanna know one thing? How’s your back, after doing the whole floor? 😢
I remember in the old days we used a trash bag fill it up with grout cut the corner and squeeze it out but it's a lot better to just float it if you're doing the whole floor of course but for little repairs like that I guess it'll be good
Den Fugenmörtel können sie wegschmeissen! Er darf absolut nicht so dünn angerührt werden. Das ist totaler Müll!
Buen trabaj0
Makes sense to me.
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영상 잘 봤습니다!! 또 오겠습니다!!
What a great idea!👍
Cách làm hay quá, nhưng có được lâu không, hay lại bung ra
great idea for fixing a small spot or spot repairs...
Parabens
Rất sáng tạo! Nhưng nếu dùng vỏ chai tương ớt CHINSU để bơm keo thì ngon hơn!
What would be a great idea if we could get rid of grout altogether.
Bravo très bonne idée
What is actually doing the work on the grinder? I don't see the disc spinning. Is that just vibration?
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Super bien bravo merci pour nous
سلام دستت دردنکنه عالی بوداما پودرچی بودلطفا زیرنویس نمائید👍👍🙏🙏
Simply amazing! I will use this method in bathroom and shower stall.
Bitte nicht …..das ist absoluter Schwachsinn
*That's a super neat method. sometimes cleaning grout is a difficult task Thanks for sharing.*
Put painters tape along side of grout tile won’t be a mess on tile when filling in.When dry put dow sealer on top using Sam method 😅
Nice 👍
nice!
Di sicuro secondo me' è uno che sa fare il suo lavoro .. bravo.
What is this sanding disc which doesn't turn? How does it work?
It is called an oscillating saw or oscillating multi-tool. It vibrates the round disk to cut, or a saw blade. It is very good in tight corners.
Whats is this liquid in the botle?
Ciao, che materiale hai utilizzato per rimuovere il vecchio stucco? Non ho capito la macchinetta se era un mini flessibile o cosa? Il disco utilizzato?
Grazie mille
Молодец
👍👍👍👍
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رائع جدا
Merci pour ce conseil fantastique pour une solution que je recherchais depuis bien longtemps....
Great idea - What type of cutter did you use on the angle grinder please ?
muita sujeira
Nice tutorial
Seperti menuangkan saus di sandwich... terima kasih video anda menginspirasi..salam dari indonesia
Uuufff vaya trabajo
what kind of powder / chemical use in video please describe name?
У меня есть навык работы плиточника. Считаю работу плиточника с нарушениями технологии. Во первых, изначально нужно работать чисто, что бы клей не выходил из под плитки. Во вторых, если так случилось то необходимо на следующий день подрезать клей просто малярным лезвием, легко удаляется. В третьих затирать нужно шпателем а не намазывать с бутылки, затирка должна затираться в щель. Оценка работы Неуд.
Жидковато однако
Gracias por brillante idea Y compartirla! Muy útil
No lo veo eficaz, podría cargarse alguna baldosa. Hay un producto que se llama Agerul que sirve para quitar la grasa y ni siquiera se tiene que rascar, simplemente se echa con spray
y después se aclara y se queda perfecto. Yo lo utilizo para limpiar la cocina, y las juntas del pavimento.
Your working double, if your gonna scrape it in might as well grout with a grout float and do it once
It's a nice idea for the application, but would take too much time to be practical. IMHO, the squeegee is the star here in that it can help push the grout into the joint and reduce the number of rinse/clean cycles you'd previously perform with a sponge.
No
Plus the grout is way, way too wet. The amount of water you use in any mortar can significantly affect it’s ultimate strength.
ان پودر نامش چی هست؟
با تشکر
Next time, use a funnel to pour grout powder into the plastic bottle!, that's what I have used in the past, great job, mate !
What grout to use
@@tiffanybest895 not sure about the grout used in the video, but if the tile space is very thin, you would use an unsanded grout, and mix it to the consistency of cake batter. For tile with a wider space between them, use a sanded grout mix, same consistency as cake batter, I just wanted to comment on using a funnel to pour the grout into the bottle to cut down on the messy way the video shows, ( you can also use a thick plastic bag to apply grout to the tile joints, use like a pastry bag, cut the corner of the bag, and slowly squeeze the grout into the joints!
@@b.powell3480 Okay thank you very much
@@tiffanybest895 your very welcome 🙏, good luck on your tile project 😀
@@b.powell3480 Thanks
Adorei a dica muito inteligente. ..
Gracias por compartir bendiciones
What type of 'grinder' is that?
1/8" or less use non-sanded grout. 3/16" or bigger use sanded grout.
that reminds me, i need to visit the dentist.
Muy bien yo las frasco con el cuchillo y luego las pintó con pintura blanca😁😋😗😉🙂😊🙂😊🤣
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툴앞에 끼우는 날은 어떤거 ㅆ는건가요?
그리고 날을 자르신건가요?
아니면 잘려진 채로 판매되는건가요?
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I'll tell you the method is more amazing! Take a narrow brush of water-based paint and paint the seams on the tiles😂You can also use acrylic paint, washable
Bonjour en français s v p merci de bien vouloir nous dire si la poudre est faite de farine et d'eau ...? Jackline ne
Grout isn't supposed to be that runny to be squeezed out of a tube like that. Not to mention the improper mixing by just shaking it. Honestly wouldn't have taken much longer doing it the traditional way.
Exactly, there is a reason to use a grout float. It pushes the grout in to fill in the voids.
And he’s using a non-sanded grout. Incorrect for this application.
@@jeffwangerin8089 there's nothing right about this video except the removal of the old grout which is the most tedious part. Wouldn't have spent much more time applying it with a float
That’s paste
this method is ok for a few tiles, but if you need to do more then 10 sq ft good luck
Did I miss it? What are the substances mixed together there?
Looks like just grout and water ( or water-resistant additive solution).
@@crosslink1493 thank you!
Now if only it would stay that bright and clean longer with less heavy-duty upkeep. Great application method, though!
Seal it
@@vincentsprung6536 A sealant that would enhance, or at least not lessen, adhesion, mixed with the grout and applied in one step would be better, like today’s primer and paint combo products.
@@louisanow I use the milk for mortar mixed with grout to make it super sticky and wait until it starts to firm up. Basically let's you grout over the grout. You might have to knock down high spots here and there but for the most part it sticks and doesn't just wipe off to reveal the old grout.
100% totally wrong !!! Been setting tile for 40yrs! Now I do tile restoration work, these are the kind of guys that keep busy all the time !!
Even better solution is to use a pastry piping bag.
Есть ещё вариант. Можно взять использованный балон от жидких гвоздей или герметика. Длинным стержнем вытащить из него поршень. Очистить. Заложить в него затирку и вставить поршень обратно. Накрутить носик, вставить в пистолет и выдавливать.
откуда столько иностранных комментариев к видео с русским названием?
@@Aleksandra_179 Ютуб видимо стал переводить названия на тот язык, что стоит в настройках. Можно попробовать сменить регион(или язык) и наверно название будет на другом языке. Или открыть страницу в инкогнито.
La poudre blanche c'est du joint ?
My house is 50 years old and I have that same ugly whitish tile with black grout. Maybe it wasn't black when it was put in but it was when I bought the house. I am 68 years old and can not get on the floor to do this kind of repair and besides if you replace with white grout it will look dirty again in no time. Another color of grout would be better I think. On the bathroom walls and floor, I took a small flathead screwdriver and scraped the dirt off the grout until it was white again, still looks good almost 6 years later.