Always grout the walls first for this how to grout tile project and after they re finished the floor.
How to grout tile wall.
Pour a quart to half gallon of grout on the tiles.
Use a hard edged rubber grout float and hold it at a 45 degree angle.
Once the grout is completely dry put on your safety gear and buff the tiles and grout with a soft cloth.
Learn my proven system and stop messing around with grout.
Sweep diagonally across the tile forcing the grout into the joints.
Spread the material in sweeping arcs pressing it into the joints to fill them completely.
Wet your sponge and wring out all of the excess water.
Wipe diagonally across the tiles until you have a nice clean joint that is full of grout.
That ll keep you from messing up a finished floor.
Additionally spread the grout into the joints and use the side of your float to compress it.
Repeat the grout and wiping off excess grout processes until all the tiles have grout between them.
Reload the float and continue to apply the grout to complete the first section.
Having a great system for grouting a job is essential to success.
First move the grout float a specially designed smoothing tool that features a flat and mostly firm rubber pad.
Use a grout float to press the grout into the space between tiles.
Make a second pass with the float holding it at a steeper 70 to 90 degree angle almost perpendicular to the wall and scrape off any grout residue from the faces of the tiles.
To grout wall tiles start by dividing your wall into 3 foot by 3 foot sections so you can work on it before the grout dries.
Apply the grout diagonally across the tile joints to squish the grout into the joints photo 5.
Then mix your grout until it s smooth and spread it across one section with a trowel.