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    Hey guys,
    Ive got a kitchen floor to grout tomorrow in a flat. I was wondering what you guys do with the grout water after youve finished? i've got myself a washboy but i dont know what to do with the grouty water once ive finished. Are there any rules or regulations i should know about? I dont fancy putting it down the drain!!! Cheers!
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    whatever you do don`t put it down the drain!find a little hedge and get rid of the excess water behind it (or in some gravel )and then the excess of grout can be put in an old bag and put in the bin.

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    If you leave the washboy to stand overnight, the sediment drops to the bottom of the bucket, leaving 99.9% clean water on the top. Dispose of said water being careful not to disturb sediment then leave it to dry out a little. Before fully set, you can clean it out quite easily.
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