How to Easily Remove Grout Haze

Do you have trouble removing grout haze after a job? UltraTile ProClean can help.

With a fast-acting formula that is easy to apply, ProClean Grout Haze Remover effortlessly removed residues such as mortar and cement grout, efflorescence, encrusted and engrained dirt, natural calcium and limescale deposits.

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Where to use

ProClean Grout Haze Remover can be used both indoors and outdoors, and it is suitable for all acid resistant surfaces. This includes:

  • Ceramic tiles
  • Porcelain
  • Brick
  • Clay and Quarry tiles
  • Terracotta
  • Concrete
  • Other types of natural stone

It is NOT suitable for use with Brush-in sand grouts, or around acid sensitive surfaces such as:

  • Enamel
  • Zinc
  • Chrome
  • Stainless steel
  • Polished marble
  • Limestone

How to use

Pre-wet the surface with a sponge or a hose. Pay attention to the level of contamination, as this depends on whether the Grout Haze Remover is used neat or diluted up to 1:10 with clean water.

Apply generously and leave the product to dwell for a few minutes before agitating the surface with a stiff bristle brush, emulsifying pad, or sponge.

Simply rinse with plenty of clean water and repeat if necessary.

With a coverage of up to 100m2 per litre, UltraTile’s ProClean Grout Haze Remover is perfect for jobs where you need a little extra help.