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I'm a DIY'er
Hi guys, I know your sharing your trade but was wondering what you think of the 4 to 1 by weight with this grout?
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I think you will probably find that most of the pros on here don't "measure" the mix any more. they add powder to water and mix, adding more powder until they acheive the consistancy they want.
Toothpaste isn't really that thick is it. Mine isn't!
Did you do it by hand or use a mixer in a drill. I can imagaine by hand it would be quite heavy work. A drill and whisk makes it much easier. Also did you add powder to water or water to powder?
Grumpy
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In what way did you struggle.??
i used some microflex today and had no problems at all. i mixed mine so it was able to slide off the trowel but not fall off, if that makes sense.
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Originally Posted by
grumpygrouter
I think you will probably find that most of the pros on here don't "measure" the mix any more. they add powder to water and mix, adding more powder until they acheive the consistancy they want.
Toothpaste isn't really that thick is it. Mine isn't!
Did you do it by hand or use a mixer in a drill. I can imagaine by hand it would be quite heavy work. A drill and whisk makes it much easier. Also did you add powder to water or water to powder?
Bit hard to explain but i'll give it a go, I did mix by hand purely because the instructions said if mixing mechanically to keep the speed low
I've used a different brand of grout and mixed with my drill and really stirred it up but had problems with it going off within 10 mins!, not sure if it was a dodgy batch? ****e grout? or what? so thought i'd mix this by hand
As for the problems I guess it's down to me and my speed , but it seemed too dry, and when using a piece of plastic waste pipe to force it into the joints it wasnt smooth , but parted in places? looked ok when I sponged over, but now thinking I've wiped out too much grout 
It's not easy and maybe i'm too anal, but was wondering if you pro's add a little more water
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I find grouting a bit of a black art to be honest. When mixing, you need to aim for the constancy of soft whipped cream, sort oflike when it comes to peaks that don't collapse. A good test is to see how easily it falls of the float. I find it should just about slide off. if it is runny it is no good and if it sticks to the float it is too thick. Practise, as always makes perfect. You just need to take your time. Always add powder to water, a bit at a time, and not the other way round.
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Don,t add to much powder at once otherwise your,ll end up with lumpy grout in the bottom of the bucket/tub
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always mix bit by bit cause if you mix it all up and it ends up to runny.........no good to anyone, unless you live two seconds from the tile store so you can quickly get another bag....
SPEED MEANS NOTHING WITHOUT QUALITY....
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robbo
always mix bit by bit cause if you mix it all up and it ends up to runny.........no good to anyone, unless you live two seconds from the tile store so you can quickly get another bag....
Thanks mate, makes complete sense!
I love tiling, and with a 5 hr pot life with adhesive I can take my time, never thought grouting was going to be the problem!
Respect
Matt
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mixing addy and grout will become second nature soon, just like grumpy said you'll never measure anything, you'll just know when its right!
Keep on mixin......
SPEED MEANS NOTHING WITHOUT QUALITY....
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Hi Matt,
I'm still quite new to tiling and whilst I don't measure my addy any more I do still weigh out the grout. I've found that the 4:1 ratio for microflex with just a dash more water works for me. It's still quite stiff but you can really force it into the joints with the float and it doesn't pull out.
Mark
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Originally Posted by
Mark B
Hi Matt,
I'm still quite new to tiling and whilst I don't measure my addy any more I do still weigh out the grout. I've found that the 4:1 ratio for microflex with just a dash more water works for me. It's still quite stiff but you can really force it into the joints with the float and it doesn't pull out.
Mark
Thanks Mark
You guys will probably laugh but the wall I grouted today was only 4m2!! and I sweated like a pig!!!
I've got 2 more walls to do but theres a window in one and a door in the other so a little smaller
For a trade that sounds so easy I'm now a little wiser 
Thanks for the replys guys
Matt
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matt_sx
Thanks Mark
You guys will probably laugh but the wall I grouted today was only 4m2!! and I sweated like a pig!!!
I've got 2 more walls to do but theres a window in one and a door in the other so a little smaller
For a trade that sounds so easy I'm now a little wiser
Thanks for the replys guys
Matt
The worst rooms to grout are rooms with not a lot of ventilation, i did a regrout the other week and the sweat was poring off me!!!
SPEED MEANS NOTHING WITHOUT QUALITY....
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Just make sure you mix your grout well so as not to get pin holes and if you do touch them in...........apart from that looks ok what we can see..
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Great transformation matt, give yourself a big pat on the back...Gaz
PS glad you liked our products
you have a 25 yr guarantee and lifetime one with Topps
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Originally Posted by
GazTech
Great transformation matt, give yourself a big pat on the back...Gaz
PS glad you liked our products

you have a 25 yr guarantee and lifetime one with Topps
Not sure wo you are Gaz , but from someone who has tiled only once before in my downstairs bathroom with a product that was not bal ( even though they said it was as good!!!!!!) the products I was advised to use from this forum made a hard job a little easier! and I owe you guys!
Must admit i'm not sure wether i'll do it myself next time? or get a pro in as it's not easy? but i'm sure i'll use Buildin Adhesives Limited.
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Re: Microflex Mixing Ratio...

Originally Posted by
matt_sx
Not sure who you are Gaz , but from someone who has tiled only once before in my downstairs bathroom with a product that was not bal ( even though they said it was as good!!!!!!) the products I was advised to use from this forum made a hard job a little easier! and I owe you guys!
Must admit i'm not sure wether i'll do it myself next time? or get a pro in as it's not easy? but i'm sure i'll use Buildin Adhesives Limited.

I am a Product Support Technician for......yea you got it, Building Adhesives Limited....
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