✨ Clean smarter, not harder with Miracle Sealants! 🧼
Miracle Sealants Epoxy Grout Film Remover is a fast-acting, acid-free liquid cleaner designed to remove epoxy residue from ceramic, porcelain, concrete, and natural stone surfaces. Covering up to 500 square feet per quart, it offers a low-odor, biodegradable formula that’s safe for indoor and outdoor use, making tough grout cleanup effortless and eco-conscious.
Material | Water |
Brand | Miracle Sealants |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.75 x 5.25 x 2.3 inches |
Compatible Material | Porcelain, Ceramic, Concrete, Stone |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Liquid |
UPC | 753927511509 |
Unit Count | 32.0 Fluid Ounces |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00753927511509 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Clear |
Surface Recommendation | Concrete, Natural Stone, Ceramic Tile, Porcelain Tile |
Manufacturer | Miracle Sealants |
Part Number | EPOREMQTSG |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.75 x 5.25 x 2.3 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | EPOREMQT6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Quart |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Volume | 946 Milliliters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Cleaners |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
I am a DIY person and used this with the Armaly pro plus sponge also from amazon to clean a project one year later that I though
OMG YES worth every penny!! Nothing for this job at Home Depot or lowes or or or came close. I am a DIY person and used this with the Armaly pro plus sponge also from amazon to clean a project one year later that I thought I had ruined with a beautiful tile job because of the grout. Apply this with a natural bristle brush then "scrub" with the sponge or/and hard nylon bristle brush for thicker haze areas to loosen debris during the 15-30 minute wait time. The excess will come off if you stick to it. So if you are like me and thought you ruined your project because of the epoxy grout mess try this. There was absolutely nothing I could even find locally that has come close to this and yes I have even tried acidic treatment. Make your project look like a pro, finishing with a final wipe with a towel or rag literally leaving little to no grout haze to clean after. This works great even on old thick! Haze that has been on a year. This made the nightmare expectation into a doable job. Remember if you are new to epoxy grout separate your activator or simply use what you have only in small amounts. It goes a long way towards removing your panic once it starts drying and you see all your haze left to clean later. Also you will need to order the stripper that miracle sealants offers because it does have a viscous to it much easier to remove if you have that on hand to finish your project.
L**
GROUT HAZE BE GONE.
Grout be gone is what this should be called. I am so happy this worked. I had a tile project that was 4 hours away from my home. I let the grout haze sit for 8 days. (mapei grout) and this little bottle was able to clean it off with little to no effort.I used spray bottle to wet the tile, a circulating brush on the end of my drill and let the product sit for 25 minutes. Cleaned it off with water and rags once and it was still had a small amount of haze. so I washed it off a second time with water and rags and it was gone.
A**R
works great but....
holy crap this stuff will F your lungs up. even with breathing protection. very very strong smell. but it got the job done
S**.
Nah
It wasn't very effective and had a horrible smell...
M**E
LOTS of elbow grease needed to remove grout from surface pores of natural stone
Our builder’s flooring installer grouted our natural stone tile without wiping the grout from the surface pores. So we have beige tile with grey dots all over the surface. It never looks clean. There are also smear marks where they wiped the grout lines which they never came to clean off.This product can get the grout out of the surface pores, but you have to soak it for 45 minutes and scrub VERY hard every 10 minutes. It worked on a small section, but I can’t exert this level of effort on the whole floor.I tried a less intensive effort on the rest of the floor, and I still have grout marks on the surface.
C**S
Remove grout and drop a little organ weight all at the same time
Works perfectly. Get a 1/4 inch hex bit scrub brush, an impact, let it soak in for 20 minutes, and you can erase all of the haze (even months later) and tighten up your grout lines all at the same time. You've just got to weigh how badly you want that perfect tile look v. how badly you want to retain your current level of cognitive abilities and lung function because this stuff has to be heinous for your body. I was wearing a respirator and so didn't smell the overpowering, feel-it-in-your-kidneys odor until I took the mask off . . . 200 ft from where I had been applying it.
A**A
Worth it!
Being a DIY’er I decided to tile my own shower. After grouting, I was devastated think that all the hard work I put into it went to waste for it to look the way it did. I couldn’t find an epoxy haze removed at any local hardware stores so I ordered from here. One of the best decisions I’ve made in a while. It does requires some scrubbing, but if you let it soak for at least 15/20 minutes it’s much easier to scrub. Next time I run into an expose haze, I’ll be using this for sure. It does have a strong smell and is very corrosive, so be careful when using. I’ve attached pics where you can see my shower with the haze and after I used the remover.
J**S
Not impressed
I used this on epoxy grout in a new marble shower. First, you need to wear gloves and generally try not to allow it to contact your skin as this stuff burns for a day or so afterwards. Also having good venitlation is important as the fumes coming off this are serious. I used a respirator with 2 windows open and couldnt have done the shower without it.When I opened the container I had high hopes, this stuff is strong, I was hoping it would eat the film pretty easly. I sprayed it directly on and scrubbed with a nylon brush. I scrubbed it 3 times over about 20 minues adding a little more cleaner each time to prevent it from drying. I was suprised to not see it looking milky or see the grout loosing up while scrubbing. I throughly rinsed and allowed it to dry and noticed it really doesn't look any better then when I started. Overall it was a waste of an hour of my time and the money spend on the product. May work better on porcelain or ceramic tile, but I can say it really didn't perform on marble.
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