Before I start I know we have made a big mistake!
We have just grouted our newly laid hall floor (reproduction Victorian) with Bal super flex grout. The tiles are tiny and grouting wasdifficult to say the least. We did use a sponge to remove excess but clearly nowhere near enough!
For the last 6 hours we have been scrubbing with kitchen scrubber sponges, getting the thickest bits off with a Stanley blade but its still leaving white on the black tiles!
A friend has suggested using brick mortar acid cleaner like the one wickes do. Would this work? If it will work is it going to ruin the tiles?! (they are unglazed black and white checks from topps tiles)
I'm just worried that because they're not sealed they will ruin any ideas greatly appreciated!!
Thanks
We have just grouted our newly laid hall floor (reproduction Victorian) with Bal super flex grout. The tiles are tiny and grouting wasdifficult to say the least. We did use a sponge to remove excess but clearly nowhere near enough!
For the last 6 hours we have been scrubbing with kitchen scrubber sponges, getting the thickest bits off with a Stanley blade but its still leaving white on the black tiles!
A friend has suggested using brick mortar acid cleaner like the one wickes do. Would this work? If it will work is it going to ruin the tiles?! (they are unglazed black and white checks from topps tiles)
I'm just worried that because they're not sealed they will ruin any ideas greatly appreciated!!
Thanks