Grout Pen White Tile Paint Marker: Waterproof Grout Paint, Tile Grout Colorant and Sealer Pens - White, Narrow 5mm Tip (7mL)
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Pamela Brucker
> 3 dayI used this product 5 years ago in the bathroom floor of a house we bought. It had beautiful beige tile and hideous orange grout. After cleaning the grout with a paste of Oxiclean, I applied the pen. It covered completely and I have beige grout. It has lasted without reapplying for 5 years. The floor is washed every week. We recently bought a vacation condo with beige tile and orange grout in the shower. I used the white pen and the shower looks brand new. Now I ordered more for the floor
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dman
> 3 dayI did my bathroom floor with gray grout and it came out perfect. It gave my bathroom a whole new look and everyone loved it. I am doing the grout on my tile on the kitchen wall. It looks great.
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Bulah Abernathy
> 3 dayI like this product it works really well on the grout; however, it’s a little pricey for how much area it does
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JOCO
Greater than one weekThis product is easy to use and makes the grout look great, but the tip easily deteriorates, though Im not sure to what extent this is a problem with its actual application.
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Lesley Baulding
> 3 dayThis was my first time using a grout pen. It worked as intended. You can definitely see the difference from before. It took me a second to get the hang of using the pen, as far as shaking it, dabbing it, and then gliding it. Im an impatient person. I wore through the tip pretty easily. The seller was kind enough to send me replacement tips for no extra charge with a reminder of how to best use the product. From there, it was smooth sailing. I do wish that flow of ink was more consistent; thered be times when it would flow like an uncontrollable river and then other times where I had to dab and press to get the smallest amount out. In those moments, I thought the pen was dry...until the uncontrollable river would yet again flow. I guess im saying that its hard to know when the pen is actually dry. To grout seal my master bath floor, shower, upstairs bath floor, and laundry room, I ended up buying 4-5 of these pens. It adds up, but theres not much you can do about it. And its a good product. It did what I wanted it to do. I bought one last pen to have for touchups.
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Lynn Brooks
> 3 dayOne pen just about finished my entire walk in shower. This is very easy to use although I can see it’s already wearing away after just a week or so. It might be good for a quick touchup here and there, but not to do an entire shower floor and expect lasting results.
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VB
> 3 dayStarted to use this on my kitchen tile counter for about 30 min. I was excited because it looked good, however, the pen tip started to fray and the paint would barely come out, even after vigorous shaking.
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CB
02-11-2024To start let me say I like how my grout looks after using it. The problem is the tip: it got wasted so fast and the pen still has ink and I didn’t finish the area I was working on. I tried to twist the tip, and the other end looked good but when pressing it against the floor it would retreat to the inside of the pen, so it didn’t help. By doing this I got ink on my fingers, so I can confirm it is easy to clean if you get it on you. It might be good for touching up or really small jobs. To improve it I would probably include additional tips. Thanks?
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Jorge Sanchez
> 3 dayDoes what it says it does. No complaints
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Rebecca
> 3 dayI really liked the pen when I did the first 3 square feet of tile. However it is not long lasting. It started to dry out after I had done only 1/4th of my countertops and once it was drier, the tip frayed. I liked it enough to buy a another to finish the kitchen however the second did not allow ink to flow as smoothly as the first. It didn’t cover the grout well like the first 1/4th of the kitchen and frayed even faster.