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Using old grout.
I have been maintaining a friends tile floor. It wasn't a first rate
job to begin with but it was adequate. About once every three months he has me come over and patch where the grout has cracked and fallen out. I have been using the bag of grout that he had left over from the original installation. I would go out and buy more but it was a some what unusual pink color. What I have been finding lately is that the grout doesn't set up poroperly. It looks OK but it is soft and can be dug out easily with a knife. Does grout go bad sitting in the bag? It has clumped up some. |
Using old grout.
yeah its bad, you might check with a tile store to match it colore
wise, or remove all the old grout and start over anew. is the trouble a poor subfloor thats moving even a little? is the tile on concrete board? if the sub floor isnt solid nothing you do will help:( |
Using old grout.
I know what the problem with the original tile job is, the underlayment
is flexing and causing the original grout to crack. That isn't may main concern as I can continue to re grout the broken stuff from time to time. It isn't that bad, maybe twice a year I have to chisle a small spot out and replace it with new. My problem is that the original bag of unused grout seems to have gone bad. Does unused grout go bad? I mix up a little pot, let it sit for about ten minutes and then apply it. The next week it can be dug out from between the tiles with a car key. It apears to never have set up although it is hard and dry there is no strength to it. It's more like plaster of parris but softer. I guess I should just break down and go looking for some new grout but this stuf is pink and probably hard to find. Also I can't believe grout has an experation date but I guess it does. This stuff has begun to clump and I have to sift it before mixing to get the lumps out. |
Using old grout.
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Using old grout.
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Using old grout.
replying to hallerb, Elizabeth wrote:
Why would Part of my grout Flake when some is not? -- posted from http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...out-91225-.htm |
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