I’d tried to find the thread where I’d originally seen this advice, but couldn’t find it.
I’m pretty sure it was MitchelleMc in response to grout cleaning/discolouration he suggested they use grout paint, and referenced he re-painted his grout every (x) years.
Sorry taking a while to get to the point, which is I just recently fixed grout (re-grouting), re-painted, and sealing grout in two of my bathrooms.
I haven’t yet sealed the white wall grout, and I’m keen to, as the recommendation stated, re-paint every couple of years or when needed, but worried that when sealing this will mean a much longer process (scraping out sealant ect) if I seal this.
Since it’s not floor grout (which I’ve already sealed), and I intend to continue to up keep (re paint as needed), should I not seal the wall paint, so it’s easier to repaint in the future?
p.s wall grout is in shower area.