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Advice please. I tiled a client's kitchen floor 6 months ago. A porcelain tike floor. I used a good quality grout for messy areas (cooking etc... area). I came to understand the client to be let's say on the obsessive side of cleanliness.
I had a text from him yesterday saying that the grout was dirty. I didn't seal it, it's true, but then I didn't see the need, given the type of grout I used.
Probably a big lesson for me and I'm very willing to learn from it. Should I have sealed it? And for those of you who have sealed grout on a porcelain tile floor, how do you lay it on without it then drying on the tile/cleaning it off without removing it from the grout!
I have adviced the client to clean it (I recomended an Aqua-mix product), but have stopped short of telling him to seal it afterwards. Truth is, I am wary of returning, because I doubt I'll be paid and I further doubt that the problem is as bad as it's being painted, given the a/m obsessiveness. I'm not sure he'll ever be happy.
Thanks
I had a text from him yesterday saying that the grout was dirty. I didn't seal it, it's true, but then I didn't see the need, given the type of grout I used.
Probably a big lesson for me and I'm very willing to learn from it. Should I have sealed it? And for those of you who have sealed grout on a porcelain tile floor, how do you lay it on without it then drying on the tile/cleaning it off without removing it from the grout!
I have adviced the client to clean it (I recomended an Aqua-mix product), but have stopped short of telling him to seal it afterwards. Truth is, I am wary of returning, because I doubt I'll be paid and I further doubt that the problem is as bad as it's being painted, given the a/m obsessiveness. I'm not sure he'll ever be happy.
Thanks