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.
Yes, you can stain grout to change its color. Staining grout involves applying a colored solution to the grout lines to achieve the desired hue.
To effectively stain grout for a refreshed look, follow these steps: Clean the grout thoroughly to remove any dirt or debris. Choose a grout stain color that complements your tiles. Apply the grout stain evenly using a small brush or applicator. Wipe off any excess stain with a clean cloth. Allow the stain to dry completely before using the area.
Yes, you can change the color of grout by using a grout stain or dye.
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.
To change the color of grout in your tiles, you can use a grout stain or dye specifically made for this purpose. Clean the grout thoroughly, apply the stain or dye according to the instructions, and seal it to protect the new color.
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!
You can change the color of your grout by using a grout colorant or stain. These products are available in various colors and can be applied to the grout lines to achieve the desired color.
Yes (if it is unsealed). Otherwise the grout will stain it.
Some grout alternative options for tiling projects include epoxy grout, urethane grout, and silicone caulk. These alternatives offer different benefits such as increased durability, stain resistance, and flexibility.
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.