Wood floor tile is a superstar for many reasons. But one of its best qualities is how close together you can put the tile. With a minimal grout joint, you’ll have a floor that does just about everything a hardwood floor does. How to grout a ceramic tile floor that looks like wood, step by step, this article is intended to be a guideline on how to grout a wood ceramic tile floor & how to get perfect grout lines for wood tile. This can be simplest and quickest way to grout tile floor.
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The floor in particular is a 300×600 wood grain tile, it has an eighth of an inch grout line and I'm using sanded grout and giving you some tips on how to go about grouting at a flaw mix. The tools you will need is a rubber float, a couple of buckets, a margin trowel for mixing your grout, and some rubber gloves.
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1. The first thing you have to know is you could use it a rubber gravel and when you're trying to push the grout into the joints, you want to keep the grout at a very low angle, and then when you've got the grout joints filled you want to put it at a very high angle and this will clean off almost all the grout off, the tile leaving very little on the tile and leaving the joints before so low angle to fill the joints and then a very high angle to get the excess off. There's some actual grout and you're gonna see that when you fill the joints and then you go over it with a very high angle.
2. Now the tile comes very clean. Just remember to fill the joints you want a very low angle and use quite a bit of grout on the floor, don't you scheme through the grout you're not gonna get a good amount and you fill the grout lines, go over the grout lines multiple times. If it's a very low end angle and you don't want to go parallel with the grout lines, you want to go across that grout lines on an angle, when you put the flow at a very high angle, it practically takes up all.


3. The next way you do it is get nice and clean water, get a nice grouting sponge and when you put on the floor you're gonna wring it out as tight as you can, and then just work the grout lines, don’t worry about getting the tile clean, you just want to try and smooth off the grout lines and get them nice. Once you've done that you want to rinse off the sponge and then pull the sponge in one direction, it will be almost all the the haze off, so you rinse the sponge off, pull it in one direction and that practically gets almost everything off. Then you flip the sponge over and you do the same thing with the other side of sponge.
If you go back and forth, pull it off the grout haze off by going one direction and then when you go back the other way you're gonna be putting it back on, because all that route is on the sponge, just work your joints and get them. When you stuff your sponge put on the towel with a decent amount of pressure and then pull in one direction, let the sponge over same thing, pull one direction again and this time to sped it up so you can see a little a cheerio so low-angle fill the grout lines and then high angle clean the grout off. low angle fill the grout lines I ankle cleans it off and then you go back and have to wash it, so work the joints and up worrying about getting the tile cleaning. Right now you just work on the joints and once you've got the way you want it one swipe in one direction, flip it over on the other side of sponge same thing and just keep on going like that until it's all clean.


4.When you've done your first initial wash and then let it dry. So it completely haze. And this is just with the initial first wash, there's really not a lot of haze on here, and once it's at this point it could be 15 minutes or it could be an hour and a half, it all depends on the humidity in the air. So you're just gonna let wait to get to this point and then you're gonna do the second wash and the second wash is basically the same as the first wash except you're not gonna be working all grout lines. Just get a clean bucket of water and you got put the sponge on the floor with some pretty good pressure and you're not gonna try and dig out any grout lines, you're just gonna pull the sponge in one direction, flip it over same side on the other side of the sponge. Now you're gonna rinse the sponge off, you get it clean and do the same thing and when you do this your floor is gonna be completely clean, it is gonna be practically nothing left on the tile.