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Bonibelle:
I have a tile question too, if you guys don't mind. I have quarry tile in my sunroom (thought it was a great heat-holding tile when we built in the '80's). It fit into the concept of a sunroom at the time. The grout is black and I have done everything that I can think of to clean it. It has white marks that I thought might have come from water stains. I have plants and my messy parrot in there.
After spending hours with a steamer that didn't help at all :o... I went and purchased grout stain. Suddenly I am hit with this thought. The tile is on a concrete bed 4 inches thick. Could my white looking stains be efflorescence from that concrete bed? This would expain why is seems to get worse from washings...Have you guys ever heard of this? Will my grout stain still work?  My plan was to seal the stinkin' quarry tile and then carefully stain the grout so that I don't get it on the tile. Alternately, I could jackhammer it and put in carpet  :-/
Thanks for any thoughts you may have.

Dr. Spa™ Ret.:
I think the parrot will cause even more white stains on carpeting.

Vinny:
I think the answer is yes to the efflorescence.

My suggestion would be to go to a tile store and ask them there. They may have a chemical that will take off stains. I've heard of a stiff brush will work as well if it's a surface stain.

As far as carpet ... no need to jackhamer, just put it over the tile. Maybe try carpet tiles.

autoplay:
Remove old grout,and re-grout.  Get a few estimates on removal of old grout,and grouted with "epoxy" grout.  Epoxy grout is a tad expensive,but it's worth it in the longrun as it will never stain nor deterioate.

Justify costs of re-grouting,verses carpet/wood etc etc.

And...let me send you here lol.....


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Bonibelle:
Oh Vinny, I have tried every kind of brush you can imagine :o...and probably at least 10 different grout cleaners.  I am beyond any more cleaning.  :(I guess I could put padding down and carpet, if nothing else.
The tile does help with the clean-up from the bird and my jungle of plants. :-/

Thanks for the link, Autoplay, I am kind of stuck with $98.00 worth of charcoal grout stain. They special ordered it for me. I guess my question should have been if this is effloresence, will it still stain evenly? And will it matter if it is? I really can't afford to regrout this room. If I could, I will tear out that quarry tile. It looks like it belongs in the boy's bathroom at school. I thought if I could at least make the grout look decent, I could stand it until I can afford to do something.
The woman at the tile store gave me some sealer to try sealing the tile first.
So put it this way, if you were going to stain the grout, would you seal the tiles first, or carefully stain the grout and seal the whole mess?

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