01-13-2018, 11:04 PM
I just finished a 5x6’ bathroom floor with a 2” hexagon tile on back matting. The tile is a porcelain matte white sheen. While at the tile shop, they had a piece finished with standard white grout displayed vertically. It was very pleasing to the eye and we both liked it. At HD, Polyblend offered bright white, Snow White and an “ivory white”. I choose bright white bring it looked “standard” on the color chart.
Knowing better, I didn’t do a sample and now I’m left with white grout that is brighter than my now “oyster white” looking 2” hex tile. The grout looks like the brightest white tooth paste you’ve ever seen. I am not happy and discouraged with myself knowing I should of done a test board.
I have more or less washed out the hex mosaic effect and I’d like to slightly darken the sanded Polyblend grout.
I know of 3 options: Dig out the grout and start over. Use a light grey grout color stain. Or possibly darken the grout with a solvent based enhancer. I tried a tad of 511 impregnator next to the toilet flange and it dried with no effect.
Would anyone like to add any tips moving forward other than you should of done a test board!!!
Thanks...
Knowing better, I didn’t do a sample and now I’m left with white grout that is brighter than my now “oyster white” looking 2” hex tile. The grout looks like the brightest white tooth paste you’ve ever seen. I am not happy and discouraged with myself knowing I should of done a test board.
I have more or less washed out the hex mosaic effect and I’d like to slightly darken the sanded Polyblend grout.
I know of 3 options: Dig out the grout and start over. Use a light grey grout color stain. Or possibly darken the grout with a solvent based enhancer. I tried a tad of 511 impregnator next to the toilet flange and it dried with no effect.
Would anyone like to add any tips moving forward other than you should of done a test board!!!
Thanks...