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How Do You Use Poly Grout?

Published in Grout Application 2 mins read

Using poly grout involves preparing the surface and carefully applying the material into the tile joints according to specific steps.

Based on the provided information, the application process focuses on properly filling the joints after preparing the tile:

Application Steps

Applying poly grout effectively requires attention to surface moisture and float technique. Here's how to apply it:

  1. Prepare the Tile Surface: If you are working with absorptive or highly porous tile, it's important to lightly dampen the surface using clean, cool water. This helps prevent the tile from drawing too much moisture out of the grout too quickly. However, be careful not to leave any standing water specifically within the grout joints.
  2. Fill the Joints: Hold a rubber grout float at a 45° angle to the tile surface. Using pressure, work the grout across the tiles, forcing the material down and completely filling all the joints. Ensure the joints are packed full.
  3. Remove Excess Grout: Once the joints are filled, reposition the rubber float so its edge is held at a 90° angle to the tile surface. Use the edge of the float to scrape away any excess grout from the tile faces, moving the float diagonally across the tiles to avoid pulling grout out of the newly filled joints.

Following these steps helps ensure the joints are properly filled and excess material is removed, leading to a cleaner finish.

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