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Its Epoxy and comes is a tub to mix by hand, its horrible to try and get the excess of of the floor and ruins so many sponges, had to ... -
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Bal Supergrout!
Its Epoxy and comes is a tub to mix by hand, its horrible to try and get the excess of of the floor and ruins so many sponges, had to use it on a floor at a University and it was a nightmare, just wondering if anyone else has used this stuff before.
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Re: Bal Supergrout!
Not familier with Bal "Supergrout". It isn't on the bal list only epoxy grouts they have are Floor epoxy, Easypoxy and Epoxy LV.
Where are you based and where did you get it from?
Grumpy
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Re: Bal Supergrout!
Moved to tile adhesive and grout forum.
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Re: Bal Supergrout!
Do you mean Easy Poxy
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Re: Bal Supergrout!
Yeah it was Easypoxy that we used on the floor, it was Supergrout ready mixed grout for the walls.
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Re: Bal Supergrout!

Originally Posted by
Jantile
Yeah it was Easypoxy that we used on the floor, it was Supergrout ready mixed grout for the walls.
Easypoxy isn't difficult to use. I found that the cleaning off is reasonably easy. I think the secret is to try and not use it like a "slurry" grout and to keep the excess as close to the joint as possible, like "pointing" if you like. Also if you use a hard rubber float, it cuts it back off much easier leaving virtually no residue needing the scourer and sponge treatment.
Grumpy
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