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About a year ago I was involved in a UK trial of the EasyKer System
As I had never tiled before, this system for me was brilliant. I had an ... -
optrex
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Junkta Epoxy Grout
About a year ago I was involved in a UK trial of the EasyKer System
As I had never tiled before, this system for me was brilliant. I had an open plan kitchen, diner and conservatory tiled in 2 days and it was grouted on the 3rd using the 2 part junkta epoxy grout (which again was really easy!)
We have since moved some cupboards around and I've used some spare tiles to fill the holes left behind. I have part A of the beige junkta epoxy grout, but I dont have any of the Part B. I need to use the part A to colour match whaty is already laid.
As my original suppliers no longer stock the Easyker system, I am having difficulty sourcing a tub of the part B (hardener).
My question: Does anyone know of a UK supplier of Easkyer grouts or can I use an alternative hardener? If the latter, which one do you suggest?
Last edited by Dave; 07-02-2008 at 04:50 PM.
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GazTech
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Re: Junkta Epoxy Grout

Originally Posted by
optrex
About a year ago I was involved in a UK trial of the EasyKer System
As I had never tiled before, this system for me was brilliant. I had an open plan kitchen, diner and conservatory tiled in 2 days and it was grouted on the 3rd using the 2 part junkta epoxy grout (which again was really easy!)
We have since moved some cupboards around and I've used some spare tiles to fill the holes left behind. I have part A of the beige junkta epoxy grout, but I dont have any of the Part B. I need to use the part A to colour match whaty is already laid.
As my original suppliers no longer stock the Easyker system, I am having difficulty sourcing a tub of the part B (hardener).
My question: Does anyone know of a UK supplier of Easkyer grouts or can I use an alternative hardener? If the latter, which one do you suggest?
I would like to help you optrex but there is no contact number on the website...strange, you would expect some one supplies in Uk.....Gaz
Last edited by Dave; 07-02-2008 at 04:51 PM.
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optrex
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Re: Junkta Epoxy Grout
Thanks for the response Gaz. I've tried contacting them through the website, but I've not had a reply back yet and its been a week. I'm wondering if it would just be easier to use a different hardener, but I have no idea if other makes would be compatible with the part A I have?
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GazTech
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Re: Junkta Epoxy Grout
Its probably wise not to use anyother hardner with the part A you have, maybe get some hardner from Araldite and try out a test peice at home...if you have no reaction it may be the only solution.....Gaz
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