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    Hi All

    Now at the grouting stage, using BAL superflex wide jouint,
    BAL instruction say after final cleaning wait a minimum of 24 hours before normal service use, I am abit pushed for time and need to get bathroom in use within 24 hours,Must I stick to the 24 hour guide line stated bY BAL.

    Cheers Kenny

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    Default Re: How long to leave the grout

    Quote Originally Posted by Kenny C View Post
    Hi All

    Now at the grouting stage, using BAL superflex wide jouint,
    BAL instruction say after final cleaning wait a minimum of 24 hours before normal service use, I am abit pushed for time and need to get bathroom in use within 24 hours,Must I stick to the 24 hour guide line stated bY BAL.

    Cheers Kenny
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    Default Re: How long to leave the grout

    me too i say wait , bal dont say it for any other reson.

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