Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Diy Bathroom Tiling When You Re Grout The Bathroom Tiles Is There A Way That You Can Get The Old Grout Out Easily?

When you re grout the bathroom tiles is there a way that you can get the old grout out easily? - diy bathroom tiling

I wonder if there is a special tool that could buy, but I found nothing in the construction and DIY markets. Anybody here knows the answer, please?

13 comments:

jfarrell... said...

If the existing mortar is so bad that you remove to pull back completely, you must remove not only the top layer only refers to the mortar and the poor more than likely cause problems later on, when in damp areas.

If only shed light on the dirty grout, try one of the feathers of the grout.

In any case, so that the mortar is not easy, a real depth requires a team like Feins

http://www.feinmultimaster.co.uk/

Thoroughly clean and remove any debris as possible before they re-grouting. ..

jfarrell... said...

If the existing mortar is so bad that you remove to pull back completely, you must remove not only the top layer only refers to the mortar and the poor more than likely cause problems later on, when in damp areas.

If only shed light on the dirty grout, try one of the feathers of the grout.

In any case, so that the mortar is not easy, a real depth requires a team like Feins

http://www.feinmultimaster.co.uk/

Thoroughly clean and remove any debris as possible before they re-grouting. ..

jamand said...

Focus Wickes DIY or - Removal Tool sauce - about 3 pounds

To be honest - you can make a dull old screwdriver - use with caution if you pull it toward you to the mortar - not alienate - gently pull the mouthpiece and chips - no need to remove them to remove all - only made at a level just below the surface of the tile

jamand said...

Focus Wickes DIY or - Removal Tool sauce - about 3 pounds

To be honest - you can make a dull old screwdriver - use with caution if you pull it toward you to the mortar - not alienate - gently pull the mouthpiece and chips - no need to remove them to remove all - only made at a level just below the surface of the tile

Got Wild, Staring Eyes said...

I bought a knife with a blade abrasive nozzle, which works quite well, he bought at Ace hardware store / lumberyard. It takes some work to remove the seams, not really a simple process, it was a lot of Elbow Grease.

Be used with advice for a roto-zip, careful, you can easily ruin your floor.

Got Wild, Staring Eyes said...

I bought a knife with a blade abrasive nozzle, which works quite well, he bought at Ace hardware store / lumberyard. It takes some work to remove the seams, not really a simple process, it was a lot of Elbow Grease.

Be used with advice for a roto-zip, careful, you can easily ruin your floor.

Frequent Rider said...

I have not tried myself, but perhaps a Dremmil with a grinding wheel. A Dremmil is a portable power tool that has many types of cutting heads. The size of a large electric razor, it is easy to manipulate and control them.

moon j said...

Yes, there is a tool called Roto-Zip. or the cheapest version Ryobi - Roto-zip ... (Home Depot, Lowe, H / D) is an exercise in speed. Get a tip drill to remove the mortar. 1 / 8 "or 1 / 16". EASY. The orientation of the antenna is lower ($ 80). As a dentist with the teeth of the Uruguay Round. zip, rar, zip.

Steve of Scotland said...

Easiest way to do this, so that the old grout and not scarpe away from the area and examine it with fresh concrete, it works exactly the same thing but with less damage and loss of time.

Spartan said...

That is very good grout sealer, I use my application to premium --

http://www.screwfix.com/prods/56727/Hand ...

gaz said...

old screwdriver as good as anything, you go a little over the existing joints. Take the above is all you need to do. then sprayed mold remover and wash, dry and regrout.

Ronald P said...

Home Depot has two different tools to remove the grout. I posted links below.

Good Luck

http://reviews.homedepot.com/1999/100002 ...

nosdda said...

It is a tool that you can buy. You'll find it at B & Q to close the portion of the tiles.

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