How to regrout tile.
Grout between floor tile and tub.
Squeeze the tube to push grout out of the tip and fill the joint along the tub and tile.
The first step in regrouting tile is to mix a certain amount of grout powder with a specific quantity of water.
This gap may widen over time as your home shifts.
If your grout still looks dull grab a cleaner that s ph neutral such as neu s tub tile cleaner.
Work in a small area at a time roughly a 3 x 3 foot section.
Use a hard edged rubber grout float and hold it at a 45 degree angle.
If the ceramic tile floor is wider or longer than 25 feet you will need to install an expansion joint near the center of the floor.
Caulk the grout gap between two adjacent rows of tile all the way across the floor.
A magic eraser can also make quick work of stubborn stains but know that you might go through more than one to get a room full of tiles sparkly.
On one hand there is little chance for movement around the base of a properly installed tile shower floor.
Stick closely to the manufacturer s directions.
Similar to the gap that can exist between your wall tile and tub you may have a space between the floor and your bathtub.
When you remove grout you ll be working close to your tile.
A properly installed tile shower should always have a 6 inch lip liner going up around base of the shower walls.
Next rinse the area thoroughly and use a cloth to wipe the surfaces clean.
Pour a quart to half gallon of grout on the tiles.
To avoid heavy cleanup later use a drop cloth to cover your exposed bathroom areas to prevent dust from settling.
An area of controversy has always been whether to caulk or grout around the base of a tile shower floor.
Install the caulk after the tiles have been set and before the grout is installed.
Grout or caulk between floor tile and tub.
To protect the tiles tape them along the grout edge with masking tape.
Then grab that stiff brush again and give it another scrub.
Spread the material in sweeping arcs pressing it into the joints to fill them completely.
Dampen the face of the tile and tub along the joint that runs the length of the face with a damp sponge.
This might include any grout along shelves corners and floor tiles or the grout and tile that surrounds the shower drain.