The perfect waterproof grout pen white

I use white underground tiles in my bathroom, and while the tiles are fine, the decade-old cement grout is definitely turning yellow - even "orange" occasionally and darkening within others. No amount associated with bleach or scrubbing up would clean this. I have only carried out a small renovation of my flat and it was not a cheap work.


But despite all the money I spent, nothing I did transformed my space intended for so little money since the grout pen. So I opted for a grout pen white commensurate with our decorating style, that was very cheap and could be done very quickly.

I was shocked with how well this worked - whenever my first floor tile grout pen ran out of grout 'ink' I actually bought 2 more and then 3 more and my small bathroom looked like it had been refurbished.

Did I mention that the grout must be absolutely thoroughly clean? I only perform one small region at a time, colouring and wiping. Once really done, you simply color in the grout since you would with a binding material pen - do not need worry about getting it around the tiles, as the wet ink wipes off easily with a document towel. This is how it works: make sure the cement grout you are applying is totally clean (I used a nail clean and a toothbrush, however, you could try a drill brush). This is especially important in the bath where any mold will ruin the nib, but the good news is that you could purchase an upgraded nib.

I didn't have to purchase any extras to complete the touch-ups as they were already propped up. Once it has dried, the grout pen white is of course waterproof intended for the job.

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