Summary
G Rout can become discoloured over time with mould, cooking splashes, shower gel and shampoo residues taking their toll. Before you consider replacing the grout, try scrubbing it with sugar-soap or grout-cleaning spray and then, if necessary, use grout paint to make it white again. If this doesn't do the trick, and you can't live with the grout as it is, you'll need to rake it out and replace it.
You may also need to replace grout if it wasn't applied properly in the first place, if it has cracked and deteriorated, or you want a different colour. If you're responsible for applying it poorly, make sure you do it right this time or get a tiler in. Removing grout isn't a particularly nice task - it's boring, repetitive and hard work - so don't undertake it lightly.See the full content of this document
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Grout and About for Better Tiles
Mould is usually black, but...
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