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    just a quick reveiw on this grout,used it today for the 1st time and was very impressed

    decent range of colours also i can see my self changing from mapei to this stuff as its better to work with

    seemed to go a lot further as well

    generally not a big user of weber gear buy i likes the grout,silicone to be used tomorow
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    Just ordered a mixed pallet today and will be giving it a try next week, so will see if it lives up to the hype...


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    Default Re: weber.joint pro

    I used weber grout last week for the first time............can't remember which one, but I hated it.

    Mixed up very frothy, air bubbles galore when grouting and sponging off. Much the same as "Stonefix" grout. Never use either again if I can help it.

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    used the colour matching silicone today...not a good one to work with imo

    very very soft and wet,shame as the grout is good

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