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On 2010-11-02, djc wrote:
On 02/11/10 16:56, Tim Watts wrote: On 02/11/10 15:15, Tabby wrote: On Nov 2, 2:28 pm, Edex@directory wrote: Use a rubber edged grout spreader. [...] That's how I did it - do a m2 at a time or so and keep an eye that it is going well (ie no missing bits). Then after 1-2m2 depending on your speed and the grout type (I'm basing this off mix it yourself Mapei Keracolor) it will be firm enough, but not too hard to sponge off. Now take a bucket of fresh water and a nice big cuboid tiler's sponge, wipe gently with a slightly wet but not dripping sponge *on the flat* (ie not at an angle) and using several passes and rinses leave the tile face clean ish (no lumps, but haze is fine). Depending how long you do this or how wide your joints are, you can control how much you recess the grout line. Leave the haze - it dry polishes off later. Note - this is for regular grout - epoxy would be a different kettle of fish (I expect). Epoxy is much the same: use a stiff heavy-duty grout-spreader, epoxy is harder to spread and you probably want to work a smaller area at a time. To clean off use a scotch-brite type scouring-pad and water in addition to the sponge. But be sure to clean it off before the epoxy cures completely. Once it's properly cured it's really hard work to clean off. It might be easier if grout resist is applied before grouting, but I've never tried that. -- Jón Fairbairn http://www.chaos.org.uk/~jf/Stuff-I-dont-want.html (updated 2010-09-14) |
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