What Is the Last Step of Grout Installation?
After you are done thoroughly cleaning your tile and grout, you still aren’t finished with the job yet. The last step you should do after installing new grout, or getting a completely clean grout, is applying the grout sealer. You might ask, do I really need a grout sealer? But the answer is quite simple. If you have had to take the time to have a professional, clean your house, it is likely that there are a lot of place to watch for.
Learning how to seal grout is relatively easy. First, you need to just brush out the grout lines one more time. Pictured is a theme that is lose, or could stop the grout slipped something into the grout lines. Then, will be sealing the grout lines. I typically recommend that people use in water and grout sealer. Usually this will last for a period of eight or nine months. What you want to do is make sure that the grout is completely clean, and that to apply it to all of the grout lines. Let it soak in, and then apply one more layer just for good measure.
Even though there are a few different ways to apply grout sealer, the easiest way to apply it to small tiles is with a spray bottle. All you need to do when you have small tiles and grout is simply spray the grout sealant onto your floors, or your shower walls. After it has a chance to soak in and to dry, it will be very effective waterproofing and protecting your grout lines. Another way to do it is to use a roller. What you want to do is you want to fill up a bottle brush roller with grout sealant. Then use that roller to go over the services of the grout until they’re cleaned and also until you no longer see anything that you had.

