My existing tiles can't be re-grouted? What are my other options?

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gnix29uk

Hello all,

I'm a complete newbie, and I really dont know much about tiling.

Today I had my brother round to re-grout my tiles for me (as the existing white grout looks dirty no matter how much I scrub). He said that the electric grout remover and the manual grout scraping tool were too big as the tiles haven't been spaced. They are apparently too close together to be able to get the grout out without damaging the tiles.
Its frustrating because the tiles (also white) are prefect, its just the grout that needs to be replaced.

So.. what do I do?

  • Are there any other options for removing group from tiles that are tight together?
  • If I have to re-tile the whole bathroom where would you recommend buying tiles from? (i live in London and i think i'd probably want big glitter/sparkle tiles)

Any help and advice will be greatly appreciated, I want to do this as cheaply as possible, I dont own the property, its Housing Association, but I still want to have a nice bathroom.

Thanks so much

Nicola
 
have u got a steam cleaner? got a hand held one recently and with the jet nossile and small hand held nail brush was able to clean my own grout up nearly back to new you can get them for about£35
 
Agreed steam cleaner or grout re colour. If the tiles are that tight sounds like a poor job in the first place. Do you know how long have they have been up?
 
Hey, thank you all, I will give these suggestions a go.

Are you all tilers? If I use the grout rescue, what colour looks good/trendy? Like would black grout with white tiles look awful? I can't visualise it
 
Steam cleaner would be my first option. You can pick them up cheap enough and I'm sure you'll find a use for it in the future around the house! :thumbsup:
 

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