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    bmarigoni Posts: 48, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 8, 2010, 03:24 PM
    Removing thinset from tiles
    So I tiled my shower about a year ago, and I thought that I cleaned the tiles off pretty good after I grouted them, however, I look at it now, and I see that I missed a bunch. I am not sure if it is thinset or grout, but it is setup in the texture part of my tiles. I can scratch it off with a wire brush and water, but it is taking an extremely long time.. also, the wire brush keeps producing a black mess all over my tiles... is there a better way? You can see in the picture the texture on the tile I am taking about.. all the white stuff on there is thinset or grout.

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    mtconc Posts: 119, Reputation: 9
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    Feb 9, 2010, 11:18 AM

    It looks like grout by looking at the color.. thinset is usually grey unless for some reason you used white. I'm not sure about taking it out. Is it a floor tile you used on the wall?
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    bmarigoni Posts: 48, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 9, 2010, 02:45 PM
    Yeah, I used white thinset too. I'm pretty sure it is grout.. I guess a bigger brush is in order.
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    EMERIL LAGASSE Posts: 101, Reputation: 4
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    Feb 10, 2010, 06:47 AM
    Caution!!
    Try a small amount of muriatic acid with a brush and rinse well
    Use eye protection, gloves and well ventilated
    :)
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    creahands Posts: 2,854, Reputation: 195
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    Feb 10, 2010, 08:47 AM

    Use a scrub brush instead of wire brush. After u finish, polish tile with dry rag.

    Good luck

    Chuck
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    Feb 10, 2010, 10:40 AM

    I agree it's grout. Do not use Muriatic Acid, you will be using a different acid, follow directions. I would normally recommend using Sulfamic Acid crystals, but not in this case since the install is not new. Try PHOSPHORIC ACID SUBSTITUTE- by Aqua Mix. Phosphoric Acid Substitute :: Professional Contractors :: Custom Building Products

    You may need a "steel" brush, but not a regular wire brush, get a brass brush, so that it won't cause damage. Also use a Teflon sponge like the one you have in the kitchen.

    See how that works, may require a couple attempts.

    Jaz
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    Feb 10, 2010, 07:00 PM

    I cleaned grout off tiles by using white vinegar and a green scrubber. Takes a lot of elbow grease but it will come off.

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