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Old 16-02-2008   #13
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i rang up their technical support and they told me the grout is flexible...(its an all in one)
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I've only ever used their black silicone.
hi fekin,will be using the black silicon next wk.whats it like to work with?
 
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have you's tried a scotch pad to help with the grout clean up....or is it really that hard to get off..??..
Do they do a dispersion adhesive suitable for mosaics etc.....?.

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Mapei Technical Helpline: 0121 508 6970
Mapei Grout Information: http://www.mapei.it/CMS/grouts/index_eng.htm
Mapei UK Website: http://www.mapei.co.uk/
Mapei Worldwide Website: http://www.mapei.com/

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Mapei are maufacturers of construction chemicals and our products are sold through distributors in the UK.

Whilst i hope you can appreciate we do have a price list - this is based on the supply of minimum 10 tonne bulk orders to distributors and therefore becomes irrelevant to general fixers.

We really do appreciate your custom - however it is also extremely important that we support our distributors who actually sell our product range into the market.

With this in mind we will not be publishing our prices on this website or mailing out price lists.

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Hi. I used the ultra-colour beige the other week and I had to mix it in 2 batches as the floor area was over 10m2. When the grout had cured fully there was a slight difference in the shade. Luckely not noticeable for the customer but I could see a difference. I used my sparky to mix at low speed and mixed both batches quite dry then left to stand for 3 minutes then added a little water to get it smooth. Please can anyone advise me on the correct way to mix as I don't want to lose confidence in this product

I feel the need, the need for speed!
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I mix by hand, I don't mix it to stiff to start then leave for 2-3 mins then whip up again. You maybe mixing to stiff to start with because your having to mix water to thin down, Was told by a lab rat this grout is high tech

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I mix by hand, I don't mix it to stiff to start then leave for 2-3 mins then whip up again. You maybe mixing to stiff to start with because your having to mix water to thin down, Was told by a lab rat this grout is high tech
A bit too high tech, well for me anyway!! I'll try hand mixing next time then to see if it makes a difference

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The reason I mix by hand is it goes off quicker so do it in smaller amounts

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Hi. I used the ultra-colour beige the other week and I had to mix it in 2 batches as the floor area was over 10m2. When the grout had cured fully there was a slight difference in the shade. Luckely not noticeable for the customer but I could see a difference. I used my sparky to mix at low speed and mixed both batches quite dry then left to stand for 3 minutes then added a little water to get it smooth. Please can anyone advise me on the correct way to mix as I don't want to lose confidence in this product
Mapei supply callibrated mixing buckets - it is imperative that you get your water to powder ratio correct - if you get it wrong there will be a drastic difference in shade -either too light or too dark - don't wipe it off to early either, wait till it is going off to the touch.
Can get nasty results if you don't use it properly
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Mapei supply callibrated mixing buckets - it is imperative that you get your water to powder ratio correct - if you get it wrong there will be a drastic difference in shade -either too light or too dark - don't wipe it off to early either, wait till it is going off to the touch.
Can get nasty results if you don't use it properly
Good point Leatherface, I've heard the same but can't find one of the buckets so do guess work.

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You can get large capacity buckets with measuring guides on them from CTD....about 3 squid i think...

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we use in the region of 50-70 pallets a year.the best adhesive is ardex for a quality and high yield,unfortunately the mark up price is double compared to mapei .i have been using these for 1 year now and the kerraflex is one of their best products.dont like the ultracolour grouts as they go off to quick .best solution is the kerracolour gg or ff which is suitable for porcelain

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