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First time i have used it, was really impressed!!! I usually use mapie or bal, but i must say this is the easiest grout i have ever worked with, dont ... -
Sovereign grouts
First time i have used it, was really impressed!!! I usually use mapie or bal, but i must say this is the easiest grout i have ever worked with, dont think i dropped any of it lol! Do any of you guys use it, if so can you tell me any stockists in the Glasgow / North lanarkshire area?
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Really liked there flexi floor adhesive, think crockatile hillington stock it not sure but think its manafactured in Rutherglen m8, really good value products
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crockatile in hillington definetly stock it, never used it tho
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Gall.B
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Give it a birl m8, might save yersel sum dosh, Hillington to far for me, company I used to sub to supplied it
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might give it a go then mate
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Gall.B
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I have used the white wall grout.. very nice to use..
p.s moved to correct forum/
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yeah, it seems to stick to the face of the tiles as you apply it, l seriously did not spill a drop!
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I use Sovereign products 80% of the time - adhesives are spot on, but I only really use Ivory and White grouts from the Flexible Mould resistant range.... the grey floor grouts tend to dry patchy, so I use either BAL Superflex or Mapei Ultracolour.
But other than that Sov are spot on
Their silicones are great to use as well.
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Sovereigns porcelflex is good stuff but can't get hold of it now round my way.
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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whitebeam
Sovereigns porcelflex is good stuff but can't get hold of it now round my way.
Yeah, thats proper rapid set!! you get about 10 mins working time with that stuff!
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