I have just ripped out my old bathroom and refitted it with new beige porcelain tiles. I grouted the walls yesterday and found by the time I'd finished grouting the excess grout left around the tiles(especially close the grout joins) had hardened off and I was unable to remove it with a light abrasive pad.
I decided to do a bit of research on YouTube and found a guy that had good success using a nylon brush attached to a drill. So I decided to try the method myself which worked well in removing the grout. Subsequently I've come to realise I've taken the colour out of the tile by doing this and now they have this terrible contrast change from where I've used the nylon brush and where I haven't.
I'm wondering if there is anything I can do to remedy this problem I've created without ripping the tiles off of the walls and having to restart the whole process all over again.
Any advice would greatly appreciated.
Zach
I decided to do a bit of research on YouTube and found a guy that had good success using a nylon brush attached to a drill. So I decided to try the method myself which worked well in removing the grout. Subsequently I've come to realise I've taken the colour out of the tile by doing this and now they have this terrible contrast change from where I've used the nylon brush and where I haven't.
I'm wondering if there is anything I can do to remedy this problem I've created without ripping the tiles off of the walls and having to restart the whole process all over again.
Any advice would greatly appreciated.
Zach