Make Your Slate or Ceramic Floor Look New Again with Grout Cleaner and Sealer

 

Have a newly tiled floor with residue on it?  You need to clean it and then seal it!

If your tile and grout are left dirty by a tile installer, you can clean it with Grout Shield’s grout and tile cleaner.  This grout cleaner is also great if your grout and tile are just looking drab and dirty. Our cleaner works weather your tile is new or 20 years old. Our cleaners our ph-balanced and safe on grout.

Once your tile and grout are clean and dry, you want to use Grout Shield’s enhancer grout sealer. The enhancer grout sealer makes existing ceramic, slate, or Mexican tile floor look vibrant and new again. This sealer is available in 1 pint or gallon bottles.

You want to take a microfiber mop and make it damn, then dip it into a bucket filled with the enhancer sealer. Then, just mop back and forth across the floor with the sealer on the mop. It is very easy to use. You’re sealing the floor and enhancing it. Once the floor is done, you will see a shine on the floor.

 

Grout Shield’s enhancer sealer protects and enhances your tile and grout from future stains by preventing the grout from absorbing dirt, liquid, mold, and more. You grout will be shiny and new looking! Grout Shield’s enhancer sealers can be used to seal new tile and grout installations, as well as all-natural stones and outside concrete.

Grout Shield grout sealers are simple to use and apply. You can learn how to apply it by watching a video. Click the video below to learn how to use our grout enhancer sealer on your slate, ceramic, or Mexican tile floor.

Our enhancer sealer come in 16 ounces (covers 500 square feet), and one gallon (covers 4,000 to 6,000 square feet).

For more information on Grout Shield’s grout products or to purchase Grout Shield products, click our grout sealers page, or call toll free at 1-800-631-0716.

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Restore Your Outdoor Floor with Grout Shield Color Sealer

Outdoor flooring goes through a lot! Rain, sun, snow, sleet, dirt, mud, wind, debris – you name it! Your outdoor flooring battles against a lot of elements, which means it can get dirty and gross-looking quick.

For outdoor stucco flooring, your floor can be easily discolored due to the elements. Despite how much you clean, you may never get the color back to what it was. Or, maybe you want to change the color all together. What can you do? Believe it or not, Grout Shield’s color sealer can help restore the color of your outdoor stucco floor.

The color sealer is a penetrating sealer designed to revitalize and restore the desired color to your grout, but it also works to restore color on stucco flooring.

 

Grout Shield’s color sealer is a colorant and sealer all in one, so you’re sealing your outdoor floor to help protect it from the elements. Once the color sealer has been applied it will provide superior durability to protect your surface.

 

The color sealer is thick and strong – all you have to do is roll it on with a paint roller. It can even make cracks disappear on the floor by hiding them. You can apply more than one coat, if needed. It is super easy to apply.

 

Check our video below to learn how to recolor your outdoor flooring with Grout Shield’s color sealer.

Our color sealers come in 8 ounces (covers 250 square feet), 16 ounces (covers 500 square feet), and one gallon (covers 4,000 to 6,000 square feet). We also offer a 2-ounce sample size that covers up to 10 square feet.

For more information on these grout sealers or to purchase Grout Shield products, click our grout sealers page, or call toll free at 1-800-631-0716.

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Is Sealing Your Grout Really Needed?

In short, yes, if you want your grout protected year-round. Grout is porous – think about your grout lines as like sponges all around your floors or backsplashes or showers. Being sponge-like, grout absorbs everything it comes in contact with like dirt, mold, mildew, liquids, debris, and more. That milk you spilled? The grout sucked it up. The mud your kids tracked in. The grout absorbed it. The puddle of pee from your dog? The grout is full of it.

Now, if your grout lines were covered by a grout sealer, the spills, dirt, and so on, wouldn’t absorb into the grout. They would sit on the sealer. The grout sealer protects the grout as it creates a protective seal.

However, if your grout is epoxy grout, it does not need to be sealed. Only cement-based grout should be sealed. Epoxy grout is made up of epoxy resins, epoxy hardeners, and sand/aggregate fillers. Epoxy grout isn’t porous so it will not absorb anything. Epoxy grout is easier to clean than other types of grout. However, epoxy grout is more expensive and harder to install.

A good grout sealer like Grout Shield’s clear grout sealer or color grout sealer repels and stops the penetration of dirt/liquids and also minimizes buildup. You should seal your grout after installation. However, it’s never too late to seal your grout, but if it’s dirty, you’ll need to clean it first with a quality grout cleaner. For tough stains, try Grout Shield’s grout and tile cleaner. You don’t want to seal dirty grout lines, because they will stay looking dirty!

You can tell if your grout needs a grout sealer by doing a simple at-home test. Put a few drops of water onto the grout. Did the grout absorb it? If the water beads, the grout lines have a sealer on them. if the water is absorbed, the grout isn’t protected.

Grout Shield’s color sealer doesn’t just protect your grout, it will give you a brand-new color, as well. There are endless colors to choose from. Color sealer is also great to use if the grout cleaner is unable to get rid of years-old stains.

For more information on Grout Shield products, click our grout cleaning product page, or call toll free at 1-800-631-0716.

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