Anyone ever use the product "Refresh"?
I was told by more than one person that this product works wonders on discolored grout, so, has anybody used this in a shower stall? My grout yellowed overtime and nothing has worked since it's "normal" since it was epoxy based and it has a yellow tinge to begin with. It's gritty and gross. Just wondered what kind of brush you use and if it'll stand up over being scrubbed as usual once applied. Looks like it'll be a time consuming venture......
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If you’ve truly Epoxy Grout, then nothing will change it. Sorry.
The only time I’ve seen real epoxy grout it is in commercial kitchens, where the NSF mandates it. It’s made to be steam cleaned, as in heat power washed.
If you’ve polymer grout, that’s serviceable.
Since you wrote that it’s gritty, it may be sanded grout vs non-sanded grout.
Yellowing is probably a grout sealer, IMO. Idk if that product will strip sealers.
All remedial grout cleaning is always tedious and time consuming.
I use toothbrushes that have been bent into a more useful angle with heat.
Grout Refresh is a colorant for grout. One of many. I doubt it would work on epoxy grout.
https://www.wikihow.com/Clean-Epoxy-Grout
I'm not sure if it will work but you could try using craft paint on a small area. You'll have to seal it, but it might work. Try in a small, inconspicuous area. Epoxy to tough stuff.