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Waluigi

Thanks. Sounds complicated.

What about these little tubs of grout, like Kerapoxy, easy poxy etc?

I take it they’re no good?!

I’m just keen to get something in the joint to give it some protectction although standard grout might be going in after all :tearsofjoy:
 
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Old Mod

Depends how good you at shaping epoxy grout I would suppose, that’s if you could build it up enough to round off.
It’s not something we use as a rule.

This is Akemi.
Was done very quickly as a sample for someone, so it’s not as refined as it should be, but it’ll give you an idea of what to achieve.
And yes, the tiles are chipped on the edges.
But at 6pm on a Sunday they were the best scraps I could find and I didn’t have the inclination to mitre new pieces.

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Old Mod

No mate sorry.
Just try Apex Grange.
They have a new web site, so any old link I have wouldn’t work Andy.
It’s Akemi Polysoft.
They may well sell Tennax too.
 

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