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SNAAKE:
its somewhat clean now but I don't know how long thats supposed to last. thats why I was hoping to seal it somehow. gonna have to call the builders I guess since they deal with this. I am just surprised they didn't put something in these gaps already :dunno
knave:
When I put tile in my bathroom two houses ago I used brown grout. When I sold the house 10 years later it was still brown...No idea how clean it was. :dunno
leapinlew:

--- Quote from: SNAAKE on December 26, 2016, 03:15:16 pm ---its somewhat clean now but I don't know how long thats supposed to last. thats why I was hoping to seal it somehow. gonna have to call the builders I guess since they deal with this. I am just surprised they didn't put something in these gaps already :dunno

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They probably did. We sealed our grout and it may have helped, but at most, it delays it from getting dirty. Think of white grout like a white carpet. The only real way to keep it clean is to not use it.

leapinlew:
and don't even think of putting any kind of caulk between your floor tiles. No such product exists as far as I know. The stuff you linked to is the corner joint. It even says in the description:


--- Quote ---Use where horizontal and vertical surfaces meet
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Mike A:
Its grout. That is what it will always look like. If you can't live with it, tear it up and lay down vinyl.
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