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  2. Grout - Wikipedia

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    A pointing trowel is used for applying grout in flagstone and other stone works. A multi-tool (power tools) is another option for removing tile grout between tiles when fitted with a specified diamond blade. A grout clean-up bucket is a professional clean-up kit for faster grout washup. It consists of a specialised bucket on rollers with a sponge.

  3. Pica (disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike in humans, pica in dogs or cats may be a sign of immune-mediated hemolytic anemia, especially when it involves eating substances such as tile grout, concrete dust, and sand. Dogs exhibiting this form of pica should be tested for anemia with a complete blood count or at least hematocrit levels.

  4. How Often Should You Mop Your Floors? An Expert Weighs In - AOL

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    Grubby-looking grout: Even with frequent sweeping, crumbs and dirt can settle between tiles. Spills often seep into grout and cause it to look grimy. ... ABC News. More than 85 million Americans ...

  5. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Variations in tile thickness can be handled by adjusting the amount of mortar under each part of the tile, by using wide grout lines that "ramp" between different thicknesses, or by using a cold chisel to knock off high spots. Some stone tiles such as polished granite, marble, and travertine are very slippery when wet.

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    It's conveniently water-resistant, with a small brush head designed to fit into tight corners and small spaces — think grout lines, faucets, window edges, tire crevices.

  7. Concrete - Wikipedia

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    Whereas concrete is itself a building material, mortar is a bonding agent that typically holds bricks, tiles and other masonry units together. [9] Grout is another material associated with concrete and cement.