Work the grout into the gaps.
Re grout kitchen wall tiles.
If the space is larger than 1 8 of an inch use a sanded grout.
Remove remaining grout manually.
If you are using a powdered grout pour a little water into a bucket then add the grout.
Measure the space between the tiles.
You can achieve a great grout finish without having to regrout between the tiles by using the humble grout pen.
Most manufacturers sell blades designed for this.
How to grout tiles 1.
Fit an oscillating tool with a blade designed for grout removal.
Pick up some grout and force it into.
Sponge the tile and grout joints.
Laying down the grout 1.
Apply the grout to the tile using a squeegee or grout spreader.
First you have to chisel out the old grout then you have to carefully fill in the new grout trying to achieve the finish that the professional tiler managed in the first place.
Remove excess sealer from the surrounding tile immediately using a clean dry cloth.
Choose the correct type of grout based on the width of your tile joints and where the repair is being done.
Clean up the grout lines.
Regrouting between tiles is a nightmare.
Grind away the old grout.
If the width is 1 8 of an inch or smaller use an unsanded grout.
Apply a generous amount of grout to your grout joints along your tile floor using the rubber grout.