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Discuss Weber joint pro grout. in the Tile Adhesive, Grout and Substrate Preparation at TilersForums; Just used the NEW!! Weber joint Pro grout yesterday.. this isn't released on the market yet but is soon. The colour i tried out was Limestone and was really a ...
          
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    Default Weber joint pro grout.

    Just used the NEW!! Weber joint Pro grout yesterday.. this isn't released on the market yet but is soon.

    The colour i tried out was Limestone and was really a soft creamish in colour..

    The Weber joint pro has virtually no sand in it and has taken a while to get this right.. but the outcome is spot on, perfect for polished tiles that are prone to scratching.

    The grout mixed up very easily and i noticed no pigment runs whilst i was mixing, mixed and left to slake and then mixed again ...

    Really easy to apply . very soft and filled the 2mm trav joints very easily.. this grout isn't a fast setting grout at present but IMO could really do with being faster setting as it would be perfect for stone work then with tiles that are prone to moisture framing from wet grout joints.

    All in all the New! Weber joint pro is a great grout and very handy like i said for the narrow joints and those polished tiles..

    Thanks to Mark for letting me try this out for them..



    pics to follow when i go back monday

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    Default Re: Weber joint pro grout.

    Nice on Dave, a Weber rep I was chatting to the other day was telling me about this. Is it suitable for walls and floors? Is it slow to go off or is it just slow compared to Ultracolor?
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    Suitable for both

    Slow setting compared to Mapei ye lol


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