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1. Choose the right grout for the job. Make sure that the grout is suitable for your choice of tile and the location it will be installed in. 2. Mix the grout according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This usually involves mixing a powder grout with water to form a paste. 3. Spread the grout acrRead more
1. Choose the right grout for the job. Make sure that the grout is suitable for your choice of tile and the location it will be installed in.
2. Mix the grout according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This usually involves mixing a powder grout with water to form a paste.
3. Spread the grout across the tile with a rubber float, pressing it into the grout joints.
4. Wipe away any excess grout from the tiles with a damp sponge.
5. Allow the grout to dry for about 24 hours.
6. Buff the tile with a clean cloth to remove any remaining residue.
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