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Bathroom tile joints, also known as grout lines, are an important aspect of tile installation. Properly done tile joints not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the bathroom but also serve functional purposes such as preventing water infiltration and supporting the tiles. Choose the appropriate type and size of tiles for your bathroom. Consider factors like durability, water resistance, and ease of maintenance. Select a suitable grout that complements your tiles and meets the requirements of your bathroom. There are various types of grout available, including cement-based, epoxy-based, and urethane-based grouts. Each has its own characteristics, so choose one that suits your needs. Before applying the grout, ensure that the tiles are clean and free of dust, debris, and adhesive residues. Use a damp sponge or cloth to wipe the tiles and remove any loose materials. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to mix the grout properly. Use a mixing paddle and a bucket to achieve a smooth and consistent mixture. Allow the grout to sit for a few minutes before proceeding. Apply the grout onto the tile surface using a grout float or a rubber grout applicator. Hold the float at a 45-degree angle and spread the grout diagonally across the joints. Ensure that the joints are completely filled with grout.