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HGTile Cement Grout Film Remover is a powerful 1L liquid cleaner designed to quickly dissolve cement residue and tough stains from tile surfaces without damaging grout or natural stone. Safe for use on a wide range of ceramic and natural stone tiles, it effectively removes efflorescence, rust marks, and adhesive residues, leaving floors spotless and grout stronger.
Product Name | HG 11 CEMENT GROUT FILM REMVR 1L* |
Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Volume | 250 litres |
Units | 1000.0 millilitre(s) |
Brand | HG |
Format | Liquid |
M**N
Do yourself a favour and just BUY IT!
So, I put high gloss dark grey tiles (10cmx10cm) on the kitchen walls around the back of cooker and sink etc, was looking amazing! Then grouted with a charcoal grout. Was told to leave it 1.5 hours before cleaning last of grout off. I left it 4 hours thinking I was doing good leaving it longer..... WRONG! I was left with a misty patch on every tile. I panicked, thinking I had scratched them or done something that meant they were ruined, I cried! Then went on-line to see what if anything I could do. Discovered I probably had grout haze/film/bloom. Bought this product but the instructions seemed to be meant for floor tiles. So I made up my own instructions. I did each tile separately. I used a small paint brush and applied water and then the undiluted HG solution, left for 30 seconds and then wiped with a wet cloth and then buffed up with a soft dry cloth. Am sitting here looking at my gorgeous shiny tiles. This product works. No scrubbing involved. Took all morning as tiles were small and there was many of them and I did choose to do each one separately because they were on the walls. I cannot recommend this product enough. And all for under a tenner.
G**K
Useful product
We used some lovely quartzite mosaic tiles in our kitchen, but although I knew they would need sealing, I didn't realise this should have been done before grouting them. The grout penetrated the pores of the unsealed tiles and left a white bloom even after we had scrubbed as much off as possible, covering the sheen and colours of the tiles. So I tried this grout remover and was pleased with the results. At first I used it very cautiously but actually I found it was more effective at a higher concentration than advised on the pot, and when scrubbed in with wire wool,it did remove the bloom without affecting the grout between the tiles. I had also expected it to smell strongly but actually it had very little smell at all. The tiles are now clean and attractive. The job was quite hard work, needed a lot of scrubbing, but I would recommend this product.
P**E
Magic cleaning juice
This stuff is very good. Effective at the single thing it is designed for and thats for cleaning grout of bathroom tiles.I used it neat with a scrubber, with a little fizz and a 5 minute wait i cleaned it off with a wet cloth and voila.
R**N
Works well to get rid of grout haze
okay, so the packing arrived crushed but the item inside was perfect, with no leakage or damage to the bottle. i used the product as instructed on the bottle on both matt finished tiles and on gloss metro tiles. the best result was found on the freshly laid metro tiles whilst the matt tiles have been down for a month. i would recommend this product as it works well to clean up the haze but i would say use it on tiles sooner rather than later for best results.Review edit:i have some weeks later found that the grout line have begun to crack so will need to be rerouted, also after using this twice on matt tiles i still have a small amount of haze that will not shift.
S**S
It works !!
Well I'm staggered.i have lived with haze smeared over my bathroom tiles for 6 years! A cowboy rat of the week workman left it in a state tiles uneven ect ..I thought I'd give this a try .I used it neat with a mop then wire wool ..it takes a few goes and I did the whole room ..at first I thought it hadn't worked but the day after I'm amazed ...best buy ever !... Few weeks later update ..it did take me 4 days in total but the tiles look fantastic.... That workman didn't win after all .. I had tried all sorts of products over the years .. did my research here before purchasing ..so glad I did well worth the effort
T**H
Finally..!
I spent a fortune on beautiful frosted glass tiles to cover a large area around my bath/shower. When finished I asked the tiler what to do about the grout haze (as I now know it's called!) that covered the tiles. He said that it would come off naturally over time; not having had anything tiled before, I just believed him. Fool.Anyway, over a year later I've experimented with everything I can find to try to remove it, all the time thinking that I should have just gone with normal tiles and even considering getting the whole thing done again. Then I found this product and, deciding I have nothing to lose (it can't look any worse, can it?), I just attacked the tiles with a kitchen sponge/scourer and the concentrated, non-diluted product. It was like a small miracle occurred in my bathroom (and I'm not a religious person)! The haze lifted, the tiles are undamaged and it took absolutely minimal effort.Would I recommend this product? In a heartbeat. I'm waiting for the HG grout cleaner to arrive today and I'm actually excited to get going on the grout!
S**L
Did not work for me.
We purchased this to remove group residue from our tiles.We used a 1:1 dilution but this did it remove the group which had dried on. We used a sponge scrubber to add a bit of elbow grease and although it remove some it did not take it all away.
A**R
Does the job!
Soak slabs with water and soak green abrasive sponge in neat solution and scrub until you can see grout/cement disappearing.For really stubborn stains scrub and leave for 10-15 minutes before rinsing away with clean water.Repeat above if necessary but don't leave solution on slabs for too long as they can start to discolour.Photos show before and after 👍🏼
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