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ImLostAgain | 11:31 Fri 26th Oct 2018 | Home & Garden
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I've just replaced seven bathroom tiles and now I'm ready to grout them. Unfortunately I seem to have lost the old grout float I had. For this small amount of tiles I don't want to buy a new one if possible. Would something like a trowel, pallet knife, wallpaper scraper or even just a sponge do the trick?
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do you have a car window squeegee?
Anything plastic with a flat edge should do. Wouldn't use anything with a metal edge.
TTT's idea is good, frost scraper.

Even a finger does a reasonable job ☺☺☺
my friend used a cloth when i move out with him in our bathroom. That was for a many number of tiles also! then when it dried he sponged it after then wiped with a cloth again. Not sure if that helps but it proves a cloth is possible :)
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No I don't but that's a brilliant idea. Thanks a lot.
Old credit card or store card
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That was to Tora.
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All good ideas there. Thanks all. I'm off to get up to the eyes. Thanks again.
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Old credit card or store card"

Make sure you use the OH's one ☺☺

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