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I managed OK on the area that I had 'pre cleaned'

Basically I had used a Karl Dam profile on the grout lines, then used the flat edge of the same profile to drag along the tiles either side.

Although this didn't take it all away it took away most of it. The rest was suitably loosened to wash off the following day with a scouring sponge - 10 for £1 from the local corner shop!
 
I dont know what cementaway is but i presume its acid based dosent matter how diluted it is you shouldnt use it the next day on fresh grout. The trick with grouting non slip tiles is to do a bit at a time cleaning the excess of the tiles as you go as close to the grout line as possible then sponging the grout lines when they are ready. less hate more speed.
 

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