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Discuss 2 Part grout - to use or not to use in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Hello all. Could anyone out there with experience of 2 part/epoxy/latex grout advise me on the pros and cons. They may be the same thing for all I know! Just ...
          
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    Hello all. Could anyone out there with experience of 2 part/epoxy/latex grout advise me on the pros and cons. They may be the same thing for all I know!
    Just for some background - I'm due to tile a small bathroom one wall of which will be tiled with honed and filled travertine. As this is the wall which will be housing the bath/shower screen my client seems to think that normal grout will not suffice. The tiles will be fixed on wbp plywood which will be primed with a suitable primer(not pva!). I must admit I have never used anything other than normal grout in showers and I have never had any problems in 12 years but that doesn't mean the client is wrong.
    Any thoughts guys?
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    Default Re: 2 Part grout - to use or not to use

    I wouldn't use an epoxy on trav. Epoxy is more for swimming pools and food prep areas in commercial kitchens where food scrapes and acids will eat normal grout away. You could also look at epoxy as a 2 part as well so esentially the same thing.

    You could however use a latex admix for your trav job something like

    LATICRETE 1777 Coloured Latex Grout Admix makes a
    strong, flexible hard, uniform coloured grout for all types of
    ceramic tile, brick, marble, natural stone and agglomerate
    stone installations.
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    Default Re: 2 Part grout - to use or not to use

    Thanks Mick - just what I wanted to hear.

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    Mapei Ultracolor would work fine !

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    Actually Cliff (Mark) I wiould be more tempted to use Kerracolour FF

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    Default Re: 2 Part grout - to use or not to use

    I would also tank the ply with a membrane.......not really suitable substrate for a shower without tanking it......

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    Default Re: 2 Part grout - to use or not to use

    Thanks for that guys.
    Dave - is there any chance you could give me some more info about the membrane eg. where I can get some, how it's fixed etc. Any more info would be much appreciated.
    Thanks, Justin

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    Default Re: 2 Part grout - to use or not to use

    I use schluters kerdi....and there is also durabase from wetdecs....

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    Default Re: 2 Part grout - to use or not to use

    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Anger View Post
    Mapei Ultracolor would work fine !
    Yep MAPEI Gets my thumbs up too doesn't have the market share Down here though and is still a little pricey (NOT FOR ME BUT MY CLIENTS) high quality products though and I use them when I can
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff Anger View Post
    Mapei Ultracolor would work fine !

    thats the baby jasmine or beige 2000

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    Quote Originally Posted by chrisroe View Post
    thats the baby jasmine or beige 2000
    I said it earlier in the post and I can only re-iterate: If you are going to use Mapei, Keracolour FF is better for limestone!!! You get a longer working time, It's a smoother grout and the Ph factor is lower as well

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