Sealing your grout lines helps protect them from moisture, dirt, and stains, keeping your tiles looking fresh and clean for longer. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to seal your grout and achieve lasting protection.
Safety tip: Always wear the appropriate safety equipment (safety glasses, gloves, ear muffs and a mask, for example) and always follow the instructions for the product or equipment.
For spray-on sealer: Hold the can around 30 cm away from the grout lines. Spray evenly along the grout, ensuring you cover all the joints thoroughly. Be careful not to spray too much on the tiles. If any sealer gets on the tiles, wipe it off immediately with a clean cloth.
For brush-on sealer: Hold the bottle upside down and apply gentle pressure as you work along the grout lines. Work in small sections and cover all joints carefully. A steady hand helps you avoid getting excess sealer on the tiles.
Once the first coat has dried (check the manufacturer’s drying time), apply a second coat for added protection. Make sure to follow the same method you used for the first coat.
After the second coat, allow the sealer to cure for at least 24 hours before exposing the grout to moisture. This ensures that the grout is fully protected and sealed for long-lasting use.