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Christopher Lewis February 24th 06 04:44 PM

Grouting Mosaic effect Tiles
 
We have had soem mosaic effect tiles put up in the bathroom. They are 8"
tiles with a 10 x 10 grid of 'fake' mosaic tiles on them.

What is the best way of grouting? Is to to only grout in between the full 8"
tiles or is it to try and filll the fake grout lines also to ensure an even
look?

So thats it. Do i grout the whole thing or just the 8" squares where the
gaps are?

Thanks

Chris



David P February 24th 06 04:50 PM

Grouting Mosaic effect Tiles
 
If the fake grout lines are glazed, then you wont be able to apply
grout to them successfully. If they are not glazed you will need to
grout them.


Christian McArdle February 24th 06 04:50 PM

Grouting Mosaic effect Tiles
 
So thats it. Do i grout the whole thing or just the 8" squares where the
gaps are?


The whole thing, usually. However, if the channels are shallow, you may find
it difficult to change the grout "colour", so you may be required to use
white grout to avoid patchiness. If the channels are deep, or continuous to
a webbed backing, then this is not an issue.

Christian.



Christopher Lewis February 24th 06 11:18 PM

Grouting Mosaic effect Tiles
 

"David P" wrote in message
oups.com...
If the fake grout lines are glazed, then you wont be able to apply
grout to them successfully. If they are not glazed you will need to
grout them.


They are not glazed. Looks like a full grout is neede then!

Chris



John Rumm February 25th 06 02:22 AM

Grouting Mosaic effect Tiles
 
Christopher Lewis wrote:

We have had soem mosaic effect tiles put up in the bathroom. They are 8"
tiles with a 10 x 10 grid of 'fake' mosaic tiles on them.

What is the best way of grouting? Is to to only grout in between the full 8"
tiles or is it to try and filll the fake grout lines also to ensure an even
look?

So thats it. Do i grout the whole thing or just the 8" squares where the
gaps are?


BTSTGTTS ;-)

The only way I could find to do it was to grout the fake lines as well.
If you don't, you end up with lots of snotty bits of grout stuck in all
the fake lines near the actual grout lines.

On the positive side the grouted fake lines showed no indication of not
staying put.

Use a rubber faced grout float, and expect to use copious amounts of
grout. Once done (if you have the tiles spaced correctly) the real grout
lines should be indistinguishable from the fake ones.


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Cheers,

John.

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Chris J Dixon February 25th 06 10:13 AM

Grouting Mosaic effect Tiles
 
John Rumm wrote:

The only way I could find to do it was to grout the fake lines as well.
If you don't, you end up with lots of snotty bits of grout stuck in all
the fake lines near the actual grout lines.

On the positive side the grouted fake lines showed no indication of not
staying put.

Use a rubber faced grout float, and expect to use copious amounts of
grout. Once done (if you have the tiles spaced correctly) the real grout
lines should be indistinguishable from the fake ones.


All you have to do then is keep them clean and dry ;-)

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh.

TonyK February 26th 06 09:05 AM

Grouting Mosaic effect Tiles
 

"Chris J Dixon" wrote in message
...
John Rumm wrote:

The only way I could find to do it was to grout the fake lines as well.
If you don't, you end up with lots of snotty bits of grout stuck in all
the fake lines near the actual grout lines.

On the positive side the grouted fake lines showed no indication of not
staying put.

Use a rubber faced grout float, and expect to use copious amounts of
grout. Once done (if you have the tiles spaced correctly) the real grout
lines should be indistinguishable from the fake ones.


All you have to do then is keep them clean and dry ;-)

Chris
--
Chris J Dixon Nottingham UK


Have dancing shoes, will ceilidh.


Whats the betting the 8" tiles have been spaced and will stand out a mile
afterwards because the grout between the tiles will be wider than the
mosiac?



The Medway Handyman February 26th 06 11:04 AM

Grouting Mosaic effect Tiles
 
John Rumm wrote:


BTSTGTTS ;-)


Shouldn't that be BTDTGTTS? Or am I missing something?

:-)


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Dave
The Medway Handyman
www.medwayhandyman.co.uk
01634 717930
07850 597257



John Rumm February 26th 06 03:46 PM

Grouting Mosaic effect Tiles
 
The Medway Handyman wrote:


BTSTGTTS ;-)



Shouldn't that be BTDTGTTS? Or am I missing something?

:-)


Well to be fair it was a bit of both (ST=Seen That Vs. DT=Done That) - I
grouted some, worked out there was no chance of making a neat job of
just grouting the actual grout lines, and so grouted a few square yards
all over, and left my mate to finish the rest of the blasted things!
(well it was his kitchen!) ;-)


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Cheers,

John.

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