Yes...any concrete grout will work.....you're better off regrouting though because chances are that the grout is sealed and the stain will only last one or two seasons.
Mix it in the plaster like mixing flour and water , only with a dye in the plaster
Yes, you need to buy special grout stain. Available in many tile shops.
Brown stains on tile grout that is above silicone, is probably a stain from something that was spilled. The stain will not be from the grout because it is located above the silicone.
Pebble Sheen does not stain grout. It is a clear product that leaves a glossy shine. It protects against staining.
Epoxy grout is great stuff & it is stain resistant!
Yes (if it is unsealed). Otherwise the grout will stain it.
You will need a grout saw and grout scraper to remove the old grout. Then use an epoxy grout meant for swimming pool use, and work in small areas at a time. Choose a color that matches the tiles. Follow the mixing instructions on the container. When all the tiles are properly filled wait for it to dry before finishing the job with a sealant.
Well if the stain was not algae then why use an algaecide. You have to determine what the stain is or what is causing the stain then treat accordingly. AND PLEASE TRY TO CORRECT YOUR GRAMMAR.
No
Copper, check your tablets or algaecides or maybe you have a heater.
To lay pool tiles, you will need mortar to affix the tiles to the cement pool, you will also need grout for between the tiles and a sponge to clean the tiles.
A brown stain could be many things. Copper, iron, organics... I work at Jack's Magic and we specialize in swimming pool stain id, removal and prevention. I would recommend using a Jack's Magic Stain ID kit to identify what type of stain you have and know EXACTLY which procedure will clean up your pool.
pretty much green stains in your grout are algae growing, The easiest way to remove is if you use liquid chlorine put some in a spray bottle and spray down stained area be sure to protect your clothing and surrounding area from getting bleached. If you use chlorine or bromine tabs or sticks, Wet the grout and with rubber gloves on rub the tab or stick along the stained area and let sit for as long as you like,Repeat as necessary. Kenny Kummer Brody chemical