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We recently had our bathroom done and used BAL grout in 'Ivory'. It's a disaster! The grout has discoloured in so many areas. Our bathroom fitter rang BAL and they ... -
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We recently had our bathroom done and used BAL grout in 'Ivory'. It's a disaster! The grout has discoloured in so many areas. Our bathroom fitter rang BAL and they recommended using Aqua Mix Grout Colorant but couldn't tell us what colour would be most suitable and where to get it. We are in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. I have seen it sold online but wouldn't have a clue what colour to get. Any help would be much appreciated!
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Re: BAL grout discoloured
Have you seen the colour chart here Tradetiler Aqua MIx Grout Colorant
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Yes, thanks, but it's so hard to tell on the computer which would be closest to BAL's 'Ivory'.
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Im pretty sure they sell it @ Topps.
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Failing that 118247 TG'S in Canterbuty Kent and ask for Rodney. Absolute legend with a massive book of knowledge.
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I think buff would be the closest but seeing as Tradetiler are out of stock you may have to get it elsewhere, I know Ebay has a seller . Be quick because Aquamix has been withdrawn from the European market.
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Thanks guys, yes we'll have to be quick!
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Here is a BAL colour chart if that helps.
Attachment 22256
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Im working in Tunbridge Wells most of next week, i could pop round with a Aqua Mix colour chart these are as rare as hens teeth!!! we could offer it up to the grout so you could have a look. My contact details are on my web site www.poshstonefloors.co.uk.
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Out of interest, what adhesive type was used..?
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