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Recently laid tile lost it’s lustre?
I removed as much as the grout haze as I could by simply wiping down. It doesn’t look like there is any haze left, but my tiles don’t seem as dark and shiny as they did before grouting. I don’t think it’s leftover grout haze, but even if it was there are squares of marble in the design, so I don’t think I can use the commercial haze out. Is there any way to get the shine and color back in my tiles? Should I buff the floor with sheepskin, flannel, or something like that?
I scrubbed and wiped the floors more than 3 times. The bucket of water was barely cloudy the last time I wiped. My arms and knees hurt! Perhaps I overdid it and etched the tiles. The white cloth comes up still clean. I guess I should try the gloss sealer.
If it is grout haze and it is already dry. it is best not to try to get it off, as it will scratch the floors. You could try to treat the tiles with a mop-n-glow type product, but your best bet is to use a product like Aqua Mix high gloss sealer and finisher. It is available at Lowes. It will cost you about $40 but it should bring a high gloss finish back to your tiles and will seal the grout as well. Good luck!
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