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Gumposam
Hi everyone,
I've just completed laying a bathroom floor with 100x100mm black and white unglazed porcelain tiles ( PEI rated 5) . I've also knocked up a test piece on which to test the grout, as I'm a bit wary of the textured surface of these unglazed tiles. The intended grout colour is black. I have treated the tiles with Lithonfin stain stop, same way as I have treated my test piece.
As you can see, my grout test has come out terribly, with the white tiles looking grey and like they have a 5 o'clock shadow. What would the best course of action be here? Treat with something else? What would you recommend?
Many thanks in advance
I've just completed laying a bathroom floor with 100x100mm black and white unglazed porcelain tiles ( PEI rated 5) . I've also knocked up a test piece on which to test the grout, as I'm a bit wary of the textured surface of these unglazed tiles. The intended grout colour is black. I have treated the tiles with Lithonfin stain stop, same way as I have treated my test piece.
As you can see, my grout test has come out terribly, with the white tiles looking grey and like they have a 5 o'clock shadow. What would the best course of action be here? Treat with something else? What would you recommend?
Many thanks in advance