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The Grout Pen Dark Grey is a precision 5mm waterproof grout paint marker designed to renew and recolor grout lines effortlessly. Featuring a non-toxic, water-based formula certified by ASTM-D4236, it covers up to 150 feet of unsealed grout with a vibrant dark grey finish. Ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and any tiled surface, this pen offers a quick, durable, and professional-grade solution to grout discoloration without the hassle of scrubbing.
Material | Grout Paint Pen |
Brand | Rainbow Chalk Markers Limited |
Item Weight | 25 Grams |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 0.7 x 0.7 x 5.5 inches |
Compatible Material | Grout (Unsealed) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Grout Paint Pen |
UPC | 722480211164 072248021116 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Style | Modern |
Number of Items | 1 |
Supported Standards | ASTM-D4236 |
Color | Dark Grey |
Surface Recommendation | Tile , Floor, Tub, Shower, Countertop, Backsplash, Sink, Wall, Patio |
Manufacturer | Rainbow Chalk Markers Ltd |
Part Number | GP81116 |
Item Weight | 0.882 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 0.7 x 5.5 inches |
Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
Item model number | GP81116 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Narrow Tip |
Pattern | GROUT PEN |
Thickness | 5 Millimeters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Certification | Astm-d4236 |
Special Features | GROUT PEN |
Included Components | Grout Pen |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 100% satisfaction guaranteed |
L**B
Gentle pressure extends life of tip
I had a rather small job . However, I followed the advice of another poster and did not drag tip with pressure. Loaded tip by pushing on paper plate and then painted grout line. Had no problems.
G**I
Color off a bit
It worked but cap was darker than paint inside It dried well I had added a few more coats still not exact but pretty good
J**A
Good product that easily covers stained grout
I have purchased these multiple times and will continue to do so when I need to touch up the grout. My only complaint is that the tips seem to get smashed the longer you use them, which makes them less precise in their application. Minor issue, won’t stop me from re-purchasing. I’ve learned to use less pressure when applying them.
A**A
Easy to use
Works great!
R**Y
Difficult to get all of the liquid out.
While the results were good, I ended up with a lot of wasted product. This is a grout pen so I’d expect it to hold up to the rough texture of grout, but it’s shreds or flattens the tip pretty quickly. Once that happens, it becomes more difficult to get all the paint/stain out. I learned that because the tip is not even attached to the end of the pen which is somewhat problematic; it also made it possible to pull the tip out and start over on the other side. I had lots of pens I could hear liquid in that once the ends were damaged, I just could not get any more out of. I went through a lot trying different kinds of pressure to get the pen to work without damage. I’d probably have needed half as many pens if I could’ve used all the product.
C**J
Awesome!
I just finished my grout coloring projects today. I must say that I am very pleased with the grout pen(dark gray) so far. I purchased three pens for my kitchen backsplash and a shower wall.One wall in my shower has a dark gray grout, which in spots was beginning to discolor. I scrubbed and scrubbed, however, I could not bring the color back. I used a dark gray grout pen and colored all of the grout on that shower wall and it turned out great. It was easy to use, clean up of any excess on the tile was simple and the color looks great. See photos.Next, my kitchen backsplash. The backsplash is made up of white subway tile with white grout. The only problem is that the white grout became very dingy and yellowish over time. I used the same dark gray grout pens for the backsplash and it turned out amazing. See photos.The grout pens last a long time in my opinion. I used maybe one and a half pens for both my kitchen backsplash and shower wall. I even double coated near the kitchen sink and behind the oven for extra protection.It took me about 8 hours to do the kitchen and shower wall. My recommendation to you would be to complete your task, allow the grout to dry for an hour or so and come back to wipe down the excess color off of the tiles. With a damp cloth, the excess color wipes right off of the tiles. With a non-porous tile, you don’t need to worry about coloring outside the lines. It will not stain. Don’t wipe down after every bit of color you get on the tile, it will add so much time to your job. Wait until you’re all finished, then clean.I used microfiber towels, bundled up and damp. I worked it in circle motions through the tile wall, trying not to apply to much pressure to the grout lines. When the grout color is fresh, some may wipe off if you apply too much pressure directly to the grout. This is why I recommend waiting an hour + before wiping down. Allow it to settle into the grout. I started wiping too quickly after application and had to add some color again.After you clean up the excess color off of the tiles, examine for any touch up areas. There will likely be a few.Some reviews addressed the pen tip breaking. I never experienced this. During the color process, keep a paper plate handy to dab and prime the color into the pen tip. Do this often and you won’t need to press hard while coloring. I could see it breaking if you go all King Kong on it.I can’t speak for the durability of the product yet, but as time goes on, I will update my review. I may add a spray on tile/grout seal after a few days to help protect the color as well.
C**L
Only place that had what I needed
Just what I looked for to spruce uo grout around the fureplace
L**H
Choose this product if you are prepared to replace you grout
Buyer beware. I read all the good reviews and thought this would be a good solution to the white grout on my kitchen floor. I scrubbed the grout on my hands and knees to make sure it was very clean. Then I rinsed the whole floor three times. I was very careful because I wanted this to work. After the floor dried I began the application process. I guess I was sloppy and it would get on the floor so I wiped as I went. After a bit I stopped wiping and decided to wipe once it dried because I was wiping away more than I was putting down. So I did about three fourths of the floor and let it dry for about an hour. Once I began rinsing the floor with clear water the dye came up off the floor pretty easily. However, in spots the dye washed off as well. So now I have grey and white splotched grout. My husband said maybe it was some sort of sealer on the floor so he sanded down one area until it was bare grout. We dyed that area, let it dry for an hour and it rinsed right off again. I’ll include pictures of the splotchy mess. I’m not sure what I need to do to fix it but I’m thinking I may need to replace all of the grout at this point. BTW, I did a test spot and that area was fine so not even that helped me.
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