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Hey all, I was grouting the new tile in our bathroom and in the process, got called out to a family emergency, so i had little time to clean up. So as you can imaging, I have a bit of a mess on my hands.

Does anyone know how to get the dried grout off of the bath tub without destroying it?


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Hmmmmmm.....floor grinder. I'd definately go with a floor grinder.

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Does anyone know how to get the dried grout off of the bath tub without destroying it?




Duhhhhhh, use the Dried Grout remover...........;)


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the dynamite option came to mind, but i think there are zone issues.


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A plastic putty knife works well....


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If it's a smooth ceramic tile, use a razor blade and scrape it off like you would a window sticker. Once you get the majority of it off, you can use muriatic acid (sp?) to get the "haze" off... check the website or call the tile manufacturer to make sure the acid won't hurt the tile and make sure you use it according to specs, but it should work.


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you can use muriatic acid





Be careful, be careful, be careful !

You probably want a .05% solution or less (ask the tile mfg) but what you find on the shelf may be anywhere up to 17%.

Be careful be careful be careful

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Thanks everyone.


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you can use muriatic acid





Be careful, be careful, be careful !

You probably want a .05% solution or less (ask the tile mfg) but what you find on the shelf may be anywhere up to 17%.

Be careful be careful be careful




"make sure you use it according to specs,"

LOL.. I've been in contracting TOO LONG to not cover myself there...


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Boy does this sound like something I'd do..

Oh wait, I did do this, LOL

OK this is how I got it off my tub,,, My wife buys these scrubbys for pots and pans,, it's green and kinda rectangular in shape.. you are gonna need one of those,.

take a thick wet rag,,,prefer super hotwater,, put the wet towel on the grout you want to remove.. let it sit for 10 minutes or so... Take the towel off and use the scrubby to remove the grout..

Now BE CAREFUL to rub very lightly because those scrubbys will really scratch the surface of the tubb...you need to very gently rub the area...,,

Rewet the towel with hot water and do it all over again,,,, at some point, you will be able to use a paper towel to rub the balance of the grout off,,

that worked for me,,,but I can't stress enough to be gentle when using the scrubby....


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My wife buys these scrubbys for pots and pans,, it's green and kinda rectangular in shape.. you are gonna need one of those,.



My wife calls those sponges.


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Get a grout knife.. pretty cheap Home Depot or Lowes..





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Get a grout knife.. pretty cheap Home Depot or Lowes..






I wouldn't use that on the bath tub. Seems like it would be too abrasive.


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it would be, he mis-read the original problem of grout on the tub surface.


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My wife buys these scrubbys for pots and pans,, it's green and kinda rectangular in shape.. you are gonna need one of those,.


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My wife calls those sponges.




Geez DC,,,must be tough to be married to someone that calls something that has an abrasive texture a Sponge..... GOTCHA!


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