Vacuum as you go.
How to remove bathroom wall grout.
Use carbide blade to remove grout in small area.
Tape the tiles so that the grout joints are all that is visible.
Use rotary tool to remove grout in larger area.
Carrying out the removal process.
Dip a clean toothbrush or grout brush into the color and apply.
Clean joints with a grout saw.
Make an incision down the middle of each grout line using a grout saw preferably one with a carbide blade.
Grind out the grout.
In concert with the grout float a large damp sponge.
Work slowly and stay to the center to avoid damage.
Attack the grout straight on.
Pour a small amount of grout colorant into a container.
Scrape with a screwdriver.
Make the center incision.
Spray the shower tile generously and allow it to sit for about five minutes.
Fit the oscillating tool with a blade specially intended for removing.
To do this use the grout float again this time holding the tool at an 80 degree angle to skim the excess grout from the face of the tiles.
Renewing old grout has always involved long hours of hacking away at old worn grout with a tiny grout saw.
Taping will help to stop you from sawing into the tile as you cut up the grout.
Allow the tiles and grout to completely dry.
Use the scrub brush or grout brush to scrub the grout areas of the tile and pay special attention to stained areas.
Clean up with a utility knife.
Attach the removal unit and set the bit depth to 1 4 in.
Mix the water and vinegar in a spray bottle.
Remove the grout from between the pieces of tile with a grout scraper using the incision as a.
Grind the grout at an angle.
Use the scraper to clean off large debris and then clean off any soapy residue with a damp cloth.
Put on safety goggles to protect your eyes.