Mrs Sparky dropped something on the bathroom floor and some grout has come out. When you tread on those tiles near that corner they now click slightly. Is there some sort of product I can squirt in there to set everything solid? Or is that grout?
I'm less worried about aesthetics than I am about the tiles ultimately cracking, which I imagine is on the cards if I do nothing. Although if the fix involves matching the existing grey colour, mores the better.
Hi its looks like you've only lost a little grout so I would simply clean out the loose debris and get some new put in, there will be movement if left as is, you could put some foam in but I think this would be a bit overkill and the new grout should stop any further movement,
Mrs Sparky dropped something on the bathroom floor and some grout has come out. When you tread on those tiles near that corner they now click slightly. Is there some sort of product I can squirt in there to set everything solid? Or is that grout?
I'm less worried about aesthetics than I am about the tiles ultimately cracking, which I imagine is on the cards if I do nothing. Although if the fix involves matching the existing grey colour, mores the better.
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