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Qwerty

Ok, quick update.......

Drying out times -

Tile 1-
24hrs later- Still contained 30grams water
36hrs later- Still contained 26grams water
48hrs later- Still contained 20grams water

Tile 2- Dried fully after 2 hrs

Tile 3- N/A



And that is with the ceramic tile being allowed to dry out on back and all 4 sides!!!
 
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Deleted member 49260

You do realise if my missus sees this I'll have to take down all the ceramics I've put up and replace with porc.... Took me ages too as I'm just a DIYer... Might have to use epoxy snot and paint them instead :)
 
C

Canyondust

Thanks for such an interesting test and results, plus the work and effort to make it happen. (And boiling tiles!).

Given it would seem reasonable that only one face of the tile is likely to be exposed to water, And a lesser extent the edges is this a totally fair test.

Would it be a reasonable hypothesis that the glazed face of the ceramic tile does not absorb water at the same rate as the none glazed face. If so totally submerging would not be real.

A system test with all components involved would make more sense. So one could imagine a more porous grout vs less making a difference. My feelings are the glazed tile would show significant improvements over it's peers in the case and they are unlikely to show such results in a real bathroom.

Anyway again thankyou for the work and giving us all something to think about.
 
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