Grendel25
12-15-2008, 11:54 AM
Hi, new guy here with a bathroom tile question. I've found a couple of posts that indirectly deal with this issue.
The bathroom walls have plastic tile in the non-tub area. The grout (or whatever the filling is) is missing in some spots, and a couple of the tiles are a bit wobbly. The tiled area extends to behind the toilet, making it fairly inaccessible for all but the easiest work.
Is there something that can be smeared over the whole wall surface and then wiped off, leaving the joints filled with nice white stuff? The tiles themselves are in pretty good shape and look nice, but without the "grout" it just looks dingy. Any advice?
The bathroom walls have plastic tile in the non-tub area. The grout (or whatever the filling is) is missing in some spots, and a couple of the tiles are a bit wobbly. The tiled area extends to behind the toilet, making it fairly inaccessible for all but the easiest work.
Is there something that can be smeared over the whole wall surface and then wiped off, leaving the joints filled with nice white stuff? The tiles themselves are in pretty good shape and look nice, but without the "grout" it just looks dingy. Any advice?