5 Tips for Removing Grout Haze from Slate Stone Flooring

5 Tips for Removing Grout Haze from Slate Stone Flooring

So, you have just installed and finished slate stone flooring in your kitchen. Great!

But look closely, there is grout haze on your floor. When you wipe excess grout with a cloth or sponge, you can notice slight strokes on the adjoining areas on stone tiles on your floor. If you do not clean the haze or excess grout from tiles, it will become a permanent stain and demean the look of your expensive slate stone flooring.

This blog offers a few useful tips on remove grout haze thoroughly from your slate stone tile flooring. Check out the following pointers –

1. Most importantly, use the right grouting tool, viz., grout float, for applying or filling grout into tile joints. This tool is designed for this purpose only. Avoid using spoon, trowel, etc. to apply grout. It helps you fill the grout completely into the joints and avoid overdoing it.

2. To remove grout haze from cured and dried stone flooring, use a clean, damp cotton cloth piece or towel to wipe the surface.

3. Use ample amount of water and a nylon brush or sponge to rub and clean the haze from the floor.

4. Do not let the dirty water stay on the slate stone floor for long, as it might seep through and cause clouding and staining on the floor. Use a sponge to pick the dingy water from the floor and use a clean sponge to rub and clean the haze.

5. Rub and dry your slate flooring with an old, clean towel. This will shine up the stone and help remove the haze from your flooring.

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