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    Default LTP MPG OK on grout?

    Hi,

    Sorry to start a new thread, but I'm running out of free time to get this done (back at work on Monday), so I need to go and get something today if not.

    So, my question is, is LTP MPG OK for use on grout? The grout is charcoal coloured if that makes any difference.

    Thanks.

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    Default Re: LTP MPG OK on grout?

    If you are sealing the porcelain as well then it will do the grout at the same time .. so yes..

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    as above
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    Default Re: LTP MPG OK on grout?

    I already did the tiles before they were laid, so I can just dab along the lines of grout with a mpg loaded sponge? Sounds too easy?

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    Default Re: LTP MPG OK on grout?

    Ahh right i remember you..

    You could just give the whole floor another coat..... as long as you wipe up before it dries then it should be fine...

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