2.5kg. Durable, polymer modified water-repellent cement based grout for interior and exterior use on walls and floors. For joints up to 6mm wide. Suitable for commercial and domestic kitchens, showers, bathrooms, conservatories, balconies, terraces, underfloor heating and timber floors. Flexible.
For Use on Walls & Floors
Water & Frost-Resistant
BS EN 13888 CG2
Powdered Grout: Easy to Mix & Apply
Flexible & Durable
Anti-Ageing & Anti-Weathering Formula
More Info
16 comments
flex786
13 Apr 16#16
Showing as £7.59 now. Am i missing something or have i already missed it :disappointed:
getmeone
13 Apr 16#15
£7.59 now.
Onerous
12 Apr 16#14
Needs to be mechanically mixed, not by hand.
ABS_HULL
12 Apr 161#12
Sorry but the geek in me had to do it :smiley:
SCOUSEKEVIN
12 Apr 16#11
Cracking price just in time for me to renew my daughters bathroom grout in her new house (new to her)
if you are not used to mixing your own then do it in fairly small quantities half a bag at a time and mix it well but do not get it full of air or you will regret it when it dries out and contracts leaving holes. If in doubt get on the net and have a scout about. There`s even advice as to help in delivering a baby, go straight to the nearest pub do not return until screamed at.
sofiasar to SCOUSEKEVIN
12 Apr 16#13
are you going to remove the old grout ?
jamgin
12 Apr 16#9
Cheers op.
Laying kitchen floor tiles at the moment and will need grout.
I would recommend a drill mixer bit for anybody mixing building powders. Lot less hassle and the stuff gets mixed properly which can be the difference between a good job and a bodge job.
tje1978
12 Apr 162#8
That just means your builder didn't apply it correctly or mix it correctly this is one of the best grouts on market used it many times never had a problem once.
LPS6
12 Apr 165#7
Good product , I use this all the time in the trade. Air bubbles are user error.
dimon72 to LPS6
12 Apr 16#10
This stuff isn't anti-mould, is this good for bathrooms? Is there any real difference between this and anti-mould grout which is triple this price.
meaning you have to over again in alot of places when it's dried.
annoying to tell the builder lol
used in kitchen.
dafunq
12 Apr 163#4
Very good product when mixed and applied correctly good spot op :man:
sofiasar
12 Apr 16#1
I wouldn't recommend you this.
my tiles have holes between the grout in many places, and he still went over them
masif1 to sofiasar
12 Apr 161#2
Hi, Thanks for your comment, would you kindly explain?
q44q to sofiasar
12 Apr 161#3
This is a very good grout !
Bad work ! air bubbles in grout due to being to wet when used and also not mixed properly
When dry grout will shrink and air holes will be left
If you go over again it will be fine
Jst to help you look here: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/fix-grouting-mishaps-40602.html
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2.5kg. Durable, polymer modified water-repellent cement based grout for interior and exterior use on walls and floors. For joints up to 6mm wide. Suitable for commercial and domestic kitchens, showers, bathrooms, conservatories, balconies, terraces, underfloor heating and timber floors. Flexible.
For Use on Walls & Floors
Water & Frost-Resistant
BS EN 13888 CG2
Powdered Grout: Easy to Mix & Apply
Flexible & Durable
Anti-Ageing & Anti-Weathering Formula
More Info
16 comments
if you are not used to mixing your own then do it in fairly small quantities half a bag at a time and mix it well but do not get it full of air or you will regret it when it dries out and contracts leaving holes. If in doubt get on the net and have a scout about. There`s even advice as to help in delivering a baby, go straight to the nearest pub do not return until screamed at.
Laying kitchen floor tiles at the moment and will need grout.
I would recommend a drill mixer bit for anybody mixing building powders. Lot less hassle and the stuff gets mixed properly which can be the difference between a good job and a bodge job.
annoying to tell the builder lol
used in kitchen.
my tiles have holes between the grout in many places, and he still went over them
Bad work ! air bubbles in grout due to being to wet when used and also not mixed properly
When dry grout will shrink and air holes will be left
If you go over again it will be fine
Jst to help you look here: http://homeguides.sfgate.com/fix-grouting-mishaps-40602.html