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If you have a crack in your ceramic tile grout line and it bothers you enough to fix it, I hope you have some matching grout laying around. It makes life much easier. If you have to go hunt for a match, you might get lucky and find one or you may consider re-grouting the entire floor, or staining the grout to match. You also may have an underlying problem with the base that the tile is laying on.
The quick cosmetic fix is to dig out the area you want to repair. There are a variety of tools to remove grout, from motorized Dremel-type tools to hand tools that dig and gouge out the old grout. By the way, this is the worst part of the job. I like the grout grabber which looks like a screwdriver with a triangular carbide head on it. Scrape the old grout with it and it carves a groove ready to re-grout.
Mix up some grout according to the manufacturer’s instructions and let it slake for about 10 minutes. Stir it again and use a float to stuff it in the grooves. Wipe it off in a diagonal motion and again let it rest for a few minutes. Use a damp sponge (ring it out) and wipe away the excess grout. You can make the grout lines appear however you want. Some people like to leave more grout in and some people like to have the edges of the tile stand out a little. The choice is yours.
Keep wiping and dunking the sponge in clean water to remove excess grout. You will want to change water frequently. When the dampness on the floor dries, a haze will appear. Use a white cloth and buff off the haze for a beautiful finish.
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