Discuss Good match for Tilemaster Grout 3000 mid grey in the America area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)
I suspect the answer is going to be 'no' but I don't suppose anyone has ever matched a different brand of grout with Tilemaster Grout 3000 mid grey? I need just a tiny bit of grout to finish a job and the nearest Tilemaster stockist is a fair way away, whereas I can get Mapei, BAL and others just down the road from me! Does not have to be 100% exact match as it is outside on a garden path with reclaimed tiles so not a really perfect finish - but obviously I want a close match. I am kind of thinking Tilemaster mid grey could well be what other brands just call 'grey'.
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I suspect the answer is going to be 'no' but I don't suppose anyone has ever matched a different brand of grout with Tilemaster Grout 3000 mid grey? I need just a tiny bit of grout to finish a job and the nearest Tilemaster stockist is a fair way away, whereas I can get Mapei, BAL and others just down the road from me! Does not have to be 100% exact match as it is outside on a garden path with reclaimed tiles so not a really perfect finish - but obviously I want a close match. I am kind of thinking Tilemaster mid grey could well be what other brands just call 'grey'.
Is it your own path ?
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I haven’t personally tried mixing brands but its not going to hurt if that’s what you want to do..
Try using Maori Medium Grey it’s not an exact match but relatively close. You will struggle to get an exact match just like with mixing brands of paint. If your not too worried about it matching that should work. You could get grout online although will cost about £20 including delivery.
I suspect the answer is going to be 'no' but I don't suppose anyone has ever matched a different brand of grout with Tilemaster Grout 3000 mid grey? I need just a tiny bit of grout to finish a job and the nearest Tilemaster stockist is a fair way away, whereas I can get Mapei, BAL and others just down the road from me! Does not have to be 100% exact match as it is outside on a garden path with reclaimed tiles so not a really perfect finish - but obviously I want a close match. I am kind of thinking Tilemaster mid grey could well be what other brands just call 'grey'.
Just use any external mid grey colour if it's outside ,, it will blend in eventually , and even if you got exact same grout , it would probably be slightly different anyway , grout fades and especially outside stains etc
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