What should I do if my grout has dried incorrectly?

What should I do if my grout has dried incorrectly?

If your grout has dried incorrectly or left visible spots on your mosaic lamp, don’t worry! You can still fix it by gently scraping off the excess grout with a sharp tool. Be sure to avoid damaging the mosaic pieces. If the problem persists, feel free to contact us for further assistance, and we’ll guide you on how to fix the issue. You can reach us at hello@mosaicartstudio.us.
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