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following on from a recent thread . . . anone know where I can get . . .

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lucysmam · 08/01/2009 12:16

dead exciting I know . . . . . something to whiten grouting in between white bathroom tiles?

I can' find it anywhere but am sure I've seen a pen type thingumy advertised on tv at some point.

Thanks if you do

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lucysmam · 08/01/2009 12:18

oh, and, does anyone think white walls, with white tiles, a kind of peachy coloured suite and laminate flooring would be too clinical?

I have all silver accessories to put up when I figure out if I can drill into the grout, just daren't do it in case I break it!

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lucysmam · 08/01/2009 13:01

anyone?

So I can use my oh's bus ticket to get into town & get some when he gets back [pretty please]

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Molesworth · 08/01/2009 13:02

I'm sure somewhere like Homebase would do it?

bella29 · 08/01/2009 13:03

I think Lakeland do something.

Fimbo · 08/01/2009 13:04

Thick bleach on a toothbrush works wonders

NoBiggy · 08/01/2009 13:05

I bought something years ago in a DIY shop. It was rather like white acrylic paint, paint it over the grouting, let it dry, then rub it off. It comes off the tiles and sticks to the grout.

I'm sure you can still get it.

lucysmam · 08/01/2009 13:06

oh, I have bleach! panic over I'll shift my bum off mn in a mo and try that then, save me some pennies towards my birthday bottle of wine or two

Cheers

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Fimbo · 08/01/2009 13:15

Make sure the room is properly ventilated before you start! Good luck

lucysmam · 08/01/2009 13:50

was it expensive NoBiggy? Just in case bleach doesn't do the job

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MrsMerryHenry · 08/01/2009 13:52

Bicarb of soda (this is the third time I've recommended this wonderstuff in 5 minutes! I should get shares...). Make a paste, slap it on the grout, leave for 1 hour then scrub away.

MrsMerryHenry · 08/01/2009 13:52

That's the more eco-friendly option!

lucysmam · 08/01/2009 13:53

lol, you should if you'r recommending it that often. I'll try that on the other half I haven't bleached yet. Thanks MMH

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MrsMerryHenry · 08/01/2009 13:55

Anytime. It's cheap as chips, too. Or perhaps even cheaper!

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