✨ Revive, Protect, Impress! ✨
The UniBond Grout Reviver White 125ml is a professional-grade silicone solution designed to restore and protect your grout. With its triple protection formula, it effectively repels mould while providing a bright white finish. Compact and easy to use, this grout reviver is a must-have for maintaining a clean and polished look in your home.
Manufacturer | henkel |
Part Number | 5148 |
Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 3.3 x 20 cm; 125 g |
Item model number | 2643640 |
Colour | White |
Style | Protection,Professional |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | AC |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | UniBond Grout Reviver White 125ml |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 125 g |
M**0
Messy and not quite as DIY as the product implies
In summary, this product works but using it is messy, and it's not simply a matter of using it on your grout and walking away. Extra work is required, and that can be time consuming. Furthermore, the tubes break easily.I got 2x this product back in 2022 but it's only now—in mid/late 2024—that I found time to use them. Our bathroom suffers from mould damp much everywhere, including on the grout, and I wanted to fix that part at least.Upon opening this product and trying to use it, I was surprised at how runny it was. It looks, smells and acts like white emulation paint. I thought maybe I hadn't shaken it enough, so I put the top back on and did so. But, nope. Still runny.This meant that applying the reviver liquid caused it run down the wall, and drip everywhere, such as onto the floor, and all over my hands. Now, remember how I said it was like emulsion paint? Well, wiping up paint is difficult because it's full of colour pigment. You need a clean cloth for each and every wipe, or you'll end-up spreading it everywhere.So, pain point #1 and #2 were right there, and you should be prepared for them.Nevertheless I continued best I could. Weirdly, the reviver started getting a little thicker, the more of it I used. This makes me think it really did seem some kind of superhuman shaking was required before use, but given that I really vigorously shook it, such a level of agitation is beyond me. Maybe they should put a ball bearing inside like they do with spray paint cans.I carried on until the first tube burst in the middle and started leaking copiously. OK, time for tube #2. This worked like the first, but then the sponge fell off, rendering it useless. At this point I remembered what a reviewer had written here on Amazon about applying it with a paintbrush. So, I cut upon the tubes and poured the content into a small container, and grabbed a thin paintbrush. Sure enough, it now did seem to be a little thicker. It's a bit like 80% white emulsion paint, and 20% grout. Odd, but I suppose that makes sense.This new method of application worked pretty well. Dripping and runnyness were no longer a big issue. At this point it became clear that two coats of the reviver would be required to cover up some of the darker staining on the existing grout. This wasn't hard, though, and I wish I had started by simply using a paintbrush.I came to realise that it was impossible to avoid overpainting onto the tiles themselves even with the paintbrush but especially with the sponge tips. This meant that a whole new messy follow-up was required of waiting until it had all dried and then either washing off the overpainting (but remember what I said about how hard it is to clean up emulsion paint and how it just goes everywhere?!), or using a razor scraper. I decided on the second route, and this added another few hours, and quite considerable mess in terms of dust and scrapings getting everywhere.However, the result is pretty good. This product really does make grout look almost new (with the second coat I applied). But the difficulty of applying it, and the huge mess created, means that I wouldn't choose to use this product again. I suspect the smaller grout reviver products that are more like a marker pen might be a better choice. I also suspect that just getting some standard white emulsion and a very fine paintbrush might be a quicker and less messy way forward.Oh, and this product doesn't work in the shower. It just washes away. So, good for the bathroom tiling in general, but I wouldn't use it anywhere water will be frequently sprayed.
L**E
Be gentle and you’ll be fine
After reading all the reviews I nearly didn’t buy this but thought I’d give it a go. The product itself is 5 stars. You need to be very careful, don’t squeeze the tube, don’t tip it face downwards and you’ll be fine. I quickly swept across horizontal lines and then vertical, rather than doing a tile at a time. If you’ve used that carpet cleaner that has a sponge end and spills everywhere or make up with a sponge application then you know the drill with pressure to apply.Don’t wipe down until all dry or you’ll take off what’s on the grout. Cleaning the residue is like cleaning off grout residue. Damp cloth, using your finger tip and it comes off.
F**Y
Does exactly what it says
Really easy to use and does exactly what it says. I was concerned any excess would need scrubbing off with difficulty but honestly I applied it left it to dry over night and the excess came off the following day with a hot soapy cloth my grouting looks brand new. It really does go a long way too I done 4 walls of tiles and still have a bit left. Brilliant
T***
Good stuff
It's ok whitens grout again needed few coats but happyGood side very runny messy
D**N
Ideal
Worked really well.
R**
Loads of rubbish
Easy to apply looked fab once was done soon as someone used the shower it all peeled off! Waste of time and money
J**S
Really lifts the look of my tiles.
Used this before in my last house. Just as happy with it. Easy to apply and clean off excess. I didn't like the look of my tiles in the kitchen of my new house. They were a strange shade of off white. Now the grout looks clean and white I am happy to keep them.
R**H
Decent
Was above average
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