

🧼 Transform your tiles from drab to fab with HG’s grout remover magic!
HG Tile Cement Grout and Mortar Remover is a potent 1L liquid cleaner designed to dissolve stubborn cement grout films and mortar residues on a wide range of tiles and natural stones. It uniquely protects and strengthens existing grout lines while delivering fast, heavy-duty cleaning power. Ideal for professionals and savvy homeowners aiming for flawless tile surfaces without damage.














| ASIN | B000IU3VSU |
| ASIN | B000IU3VSU |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,690 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 113 in Tile Grout |
| Brand | HG |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (549) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (549) |
| Date First Available | 20 Sept. 2006 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Format | Liquid |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 171100106 |
| Manufacturer | HG Hagesan (UK) Ltd, uk home improvement, HGHAG |
| Package Dimensions | 20.7 x 9.3 x 7.4 cm; 1.14 kg |
| Product Name | HG 12 CEMENT EFFORESC REMOVER 1L |
| Units | 1000.0 millilitre(s) |
I**E
Hugely Effective
This was brilliant. Following a repair of some grouting, last year, I foolishly didn’t remove the grout residue quick enough. Much, if not all of this was down to inexperience. The result was that there was a load of unsightly, solidified grout around the surface of the tiles in a wet room area. I looked this up and thought I’d give it a try. It was brilliantly effective and I’m now in the good books again. Definitely worth mentioning that this stuff is effective because it is corrosive, so always try a small bit first and make sure you read and adhere to the precautions. I wore chemical resistant gloves from a local DIY shop, as well as goggles. Anyway, from our perspective, this is a great product. You will probably need a mop and plastic bucket and a stiff, small width brush (which will degrade considerably in the process - or at least it did in our case).
D**L
Good for efflorescence and cement marks on quarry tiles
Bought this as had really bad efflorescence build up on Victorian (straight to earth laid) tiles thanks to a leaky pipe! It’s worked quite well on my tiles which are old and bit tired looking and worked fairly well on cement build up too. You do need to use quite a bit to make a difference though and I found it better used neat in the worst patches rather than all over. It’s not worked perfectly but might be worth a try if you have similar issues with an old floor like mine.
K**N
Excellent product!
We tiled our bathroom and including the floor a month or so ago, for one reason or another we had to tile the floor first and the walls there after resulting in all manor of tile adhesive getting all over the textured floor tiles. I tried everything to get it off and was about to take them all up and replace them I saw this and thought if give it a go. I couldn't believe how good this stuff is as soon as it goes on it reacts and goes white as it acts ok the adhesive I used a green scrubby pad and got these results I do have some left on the floor but I'm going to give it another go over when I get time. I advise a small ratio of 60ml of the cleaner and 1 pint of water this did my bathroom floor and will save you half of your bottle, make up mixes as you go.
K**V
Removal of cement from brick paving driveway
NOTE: this is how i did it. Although i had put down plastic sheeting i accidentally got cement on the driveway. The cement had dried and been left for perhaps 2 to 3 weeks. maybe about 1mm thick only though. Also there were small sections where there was cement staining . 1st step - Jet wash the driveway and remove as much of the cement as possible. This probably removed about 90% of the cement. 2nd step - dilute 4 to 1 ratio (Water:cement remover). 3rd step - tried a small section in a somewhat hidden corner to ensure that it doesnt ruin the brick paving slabs. (Make sure you do this! my bricks were fine - but you should check yours anyways.) So far all good. 4th step - as my brick pavings seemed fine i proceeded to work on the real problem areas. Ensure to wear rubber gloves and goggles. Read the instructions for proper protective equipment, Using an old paint brush apply the solution to the area you want to treat. Using a steel brush scrub the cement. Then wait a couple of minutes. scrub again. Depending on how bad your cement is this could take a long time. wash with jet wash. and if it still hasnt worked do it all again. It took me a long time but eventually it did come off. It wont work will on really think concrete only residues of cement really. and the Jet wash is a must otherwise i dont think it would have come off.
D**Y
Does What it Says on the Bottle
Effective in cleaning grout off the face of quarry tiles.
S**E
Grout removal
Works well, but for really stubborn external grout use almost neat. Got me out of a DIY disaster!
A**N
Rubbish
Leaves stains doesn’t even work had to replace the tiles due to it rotting the tiles and them cracking do not bother it has cost a fortune to repair the damage this has caused
C**N
Good product
I used this to clear my slate floor before resealing. I've found this to work really well. I will use this again when my slate needs cleaning.
S**R
Literally it works effectively to remove stains but its on expensive side.
D**H
I used it to remove cement from anti slip tiles and the result was unbelievable. I tried the recommended dilution but got the results I wanted with zero dilution.
T**R
Total waste of money. Cement stains did nit even fade even after scrubbing for long. Do not buy this product for tough stains.
P**A
The seller is deceiving the customers. Please pick the item back.
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