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Hi Guys
I've just completed a job (grouted last wednesday, finished Thursday) where I used BAL Superflex Wide Joint Limestone. I have just been back to the house as the ... -
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Re: Dark patches in limestone grout
Hi steve...
You need to call the rep out...don't let them say it's efflorescence...
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doug boardley
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Re: Dark patches in limestone grout
hard to tell for sure what it could be steve, I'm assumig you used a white adhesive and it's not discolouration bleeding through
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Re: Dark patches in limestone grout
The adhesive used was Bal Grip which turns pretty much white when dry. If it was a bleeding problem surley it would show up everywhere?
Steve
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Aqua mix grout colourant may be an idea if it's not sorted
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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Re: Dark patches in limestone grout
I've just read the other thread about this problem. Whats the best way to tackle BAL?
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Re: Dark patches in limestone grout
Before you do steve...
How long was the adhesive left to set and how deep did you go with it...?
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Re: Dark patches in limestone grout
It was left to set for about a week before I got round to grouting.
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You may have mixed it correctly, but was i cleaned off with to much water, to quickly? were the joints totally clean of adhesive before grouting?
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Re: Dark patches in limestone grout

Originally Posted by
SOTON STEVE
It was left to set for about a week before I got round to grouting.
And how big a tile and how deep was the adhesive bed.?
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Re: Dark patches in limestone grout
I replied on the other thread with this same problem i've experienced 3 times now with Bal superflex limestone.
I have followed the instructions exactly as said previously.
To add to my earlier comments i've used this grout on porcelain,ceramic and slate.
The drying time of adhesive has been 2 days,1 week and a regrout that was tiled one year later.
The substrate has been plaster and hardiebacker.
Quite a wide array but have had this problem every time.
Trying a differant brand next time.
Should have contacted Bal but assumed as nobody else had really mentioned it somehow i was at fault
Kev
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Re: Dark patches in limestone grout
bal grout used to always darken when the moisture comes out when the wrong adhesive ie bucket or to deep and or the substrate is non porous or gets wet :Pete
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