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Crying - please help with floor grouting

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Loussa · 03/01/2024 13:42

Hi. I have just bought a new house (first time buyer). Spent more than I can afford (well close to) on a brand new kitchen. We went for limestone effect porcelain tiles (matte).

Ive had to be without my karcher for two months - got lost in the move. Full disclosure we have 2 golden retrievers. I’ve done my best with the flash speed mop but the floors have been trashed.

Gave it a good clean but the grout looks
disgusting still. I’ve told DH not to walk the dogs in the woods but he has ignored me. Dh has called me not to get fixated.

How can I get them back? Do I need to regrout?

OP posts:
goodgriefsean · 03/01/2024 17:55

Slightly dirty grout = husband is abusive/misogynist/criminal. That's enough Mumsnet for today, this thread has well and truly jumped the shark. Bloody hell.

HateMyRubbishBoss · 03/01/2024 17:56

TheyAreAllTheSame · 03/01/2024 17:23

"Intentional infliction of emotional distress is a civil tort that occurs when a defendant acts in a way that recklessly or intentionally causes severe emotional harm to a victim." You may not agree with it, but that is the law and if behaviour causes the OP to end up in tears then yes the DH is breaking the law

You don’t have a partner do you ….

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