What is the best way to grout tiles?

Pour a quart to half gallon of grout on the tiles. Use a hard-edged rubber grout float, and hold it at a 45-degree angle. Spread the material in sweeping arcs, pressing it into the joints to fill them completely. Work in a small area at a time, roughly a 3- x 3-foot section.
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How long do I wait before wiping off grout?

Let the grout set for 15 to 30 minutes, and wipe up the excess grout with a dense grout sponge soaked in water. (If you think it's going to take you longer than 30 minutes to grout all of the tiles and be ready to move onto cleanup, you may have to work in smaller sections.)
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What happens if you put grout on top of grout?

Benefits of Putting New Grout Over Old Grout

Putting new grout over old grout is not as complicated as a complete re-grout as it does not require the removal of the old grout. It can also strengthen the surface to increase water resistance and make it less susceptible to impurities.
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How do you apply grout without a float?

An alternative to the float is a grout bag. Think of it as a pastry bag but for use with grout instead of frosting. If you're looking for grout application tips for porous or uneven tiles, this may be your solution. To use, fill the bag with the prepared grout.
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How thick should grout be?

The consistency of grout should resemble smooth peanut butter. It should be malleable but not dripping from the trowel when lifted. If the mix is too stiff or dry powder is visible, add more water.
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How long should grout dry before removing haze?

Floor grout, in general, usually dries completely after 24 hours, although humidity and other factors can extend this drying time to 48+ hours. Grout haze can sometimes be simply buffed out with a dry towel or cheesecloth, if done immediately within the first 48 hours.
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Can you apply grout with a sponge?

Don't use just any sponge, especially one from the kitchen; choose a “hydrophilic” (water-loving) sponge. They're sold near the tile supplies. Make sure it's damp, not wet, and sweep diagonally across the face of the tile and wipe the grout off the tile surface.
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How do you wipe grout?

Wipe the Tile With a Damp Sponge
  1. Wait a few minutes while the grout begins to harden.
  2. Wipe the tiles in a circular motion with a damp sponge.
  3. Be careful not to drag out any of the grout from the corners of the tiles.
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Can you apply grout with finger?

Using your hands to apply the grout allows you to work the grout into those spaces that a grout float might miss. When you use your fingers and hands as grouting tools, your sense of touch helps ensure you fill all the spaces between the mosaic tiles.
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Should grouting be smooth?

Grout mixes with sand to reduce shrinkage for joints over 1/8 inch wide between non-glass tiles. Part of installation requires smoothing the grout so no rough edges form while it cures. Rough edges trap dirt and can scratcj your feet when you walk on them.
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Can you use a fan to dry grout?

The less moisture that's in the air, the quicker it will dry. Run a fan to distribute air across the floor or walls. Remove plants from the room. If outside, protect the grout from external elements like rain, snow, and humidity.
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Does vinegar remove grout haze?

To clean grout haze all you need is some simple white distilled vinegar, warm water, a bucket, scrubby sponge, and a mop. Start by mixing a solution of one part vinegar to four parts warm water in your bucket. Next mop away the haze on the floor.
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Do you have to seal grout?

You should only apply grout sealant to cement-based tile grout. Synthetic grouts such as epoxy and urethane do not need to be sealed; sealing synthetic grouts may do more harm than good for your precious tile grout.
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What happens if you mix grout too wet?

Adding too much water when mixing the grout can cause it to cure incorrectly and eventually crumble or crack. This is the result of the excess water evaporating as the grout sets, leaving microscopic holes in the structure of the grout and leaving it prone to premature deterioration.
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Is it normal for new grout to crack?

If your grout is a few years old, it's normal that in time, it will crack. This results from a few key causes: Exposure To The Elements. A common problem for wet areas in the home, like the bathroom or shower, grout tends to crack here as a build-up of water slowly eats away at the material.
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What is the thinnest grout line for tile?

First, the smallest grout lines, less than 1/8 inch, are ideal for rectified tiles. Rectified tiles are perfectly uniform, with precisely defined edges, requiring the least amount of grout. All other cuts of tile, from tumbled to chiseled to punched, contain slight variations in shape and size.
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Can you apply grout with a pastry bag?

I used a standard pastry bag with a round #10 tip. The premixed grout is almost the same consistency as frosting so it worked beautifully. After successfully grouting the joints I needed to trowel or “work” the joints.
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What can I use instead of a grout trowel?

A grout float looks like a trowel and is made to press grout between tiles. You can scoop out your grout mixture with this and spread it over the tiles. Work it into the joints at a 45-degree angle, making sure that the grout gets into all of the joints.
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What can I use instead of a grout finishing tool?

Remove grout from corners before caulking

Use a utility knife for narrow spaces or an old screwdriver or putty knife for wider joints. Because it's flexible and can handle slight movement, caulk is used at corners instead of grout.
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Can I apply grout with a spatula?

Plastic Spatula

Choose a spatula that is bendable and wide. You can also use the spatula to spread the grout just like you would spread frosting on a cake. A spatula is flexible and soft enough that it will not catch on the edge of a tile while you are grouting.
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