The primary tool used to actually apply grout to tile joints is the grout float. This tool features a large, flat bottom surface, which is what you use to scoop up and spread the grout. That part of the float is made of rubber so the grout wipes off easily while also gliding over th...
The backing strip is folded in half, such that the exposed edge of backing strip 14 can be inserted into the corner of a wall, then unfolded such that the front sides of the adhesive strips become adhered to the adjacent walls, forming a uniform channel into which caulk or grout can be...
The backing strip is folded in half, such that the exposed edge of backing strip 14 can be inserted into the corner of a wall, then unfolded such that the front sides of the adhesive strips become adhered to the adjacent walls, forming a uniform channel into which caulk or grout can be...