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evening folks,
newbie in need some advice please, using granfix flexy floor grout, wide joint and grey. Never used the granny floor grout before and have read some bad things ... -
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Re: Granfix floor grout?
hi mate
ive used granfix flexible a couple of times at work and ive always had the same problem, when it dries the grout goes white.cant be that im always using too much water to rinse or making the grout too wet to start with. i wouldnt use it again
gaz
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have n't used it in a few years but i never had any probs
FAT PEOPLE ARE HARDER TO KIDNAPP
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Re: Granfix floor grout?
Just try keeping the water/wetting to a minimum when washing off...this should help eliminate the Efflorescence..
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New TilersForums Contributor
Re: Granfix floor grout?
Hi Dom,
I used some of this last week on a conservatory floor... although the customer loved the end result I wasn't 100% happy with the the consistency of the colour, felt that I mixed it well and not too much water during wash off
Not a patch on Bal/Dunlop IMHO
Hope this helps... poss too late with this post
Matt
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granfix flex grout is one of the worst on the market.
you will never get a good finish ie:flush joint.
one method i used to use was to grout fairly wet,wash down hard which will take the joint down a couple of mm leave for an hour or so then regrout in the normal way.
i once took a chance with there sandstone which is even crappier than the grey,i grout some large square shouldered porc in a cold extension it would not firm up but would set rock on the surface,at 7 pm i took a gamble and dry rubbed it and as it turned out was perfect,many grout would patch when using this old method but on this occasion was fine.
i must strees that i only used this crap because i was doing a fair amount of work via a tiling outlet,they have now dropped granfix for mapei.
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i find granfix products terrible the worst i have ever used especially there wall adhesive as for there floor grout i used it last week on a porcelain floor it dried a very light grey on a red tile it actually looked alright but i wouldnt be using it again stick to what you know
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do not use the granfix flexi grey grout , no matter how you mix it or clean it down it always dries like a patchwork quilt..
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Re: Granfix floor grout?
Had the same problem with it. I now only use Mapei or Ardex floor grouts.
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i use mapei as well , but try pci grout it is lovely to work with and leaves a great finish..
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Re: Granfix floor grout?

Originally Posted by
Fred
No shop where I am stocks pci, only ever heard of it.................
shame really, I like to try all of them.
You want to try living up here Fred. You can get Bal,Bal,Bal oh, Dunlop and nearly forgot - Bal!
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Re: Granfix floor grout?

Originally Posted by
Fred
Had the same problem with it. I now only use Mapei or Ardex floor grouts.
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