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Discuss Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Hi all, first post and was hoping someone can offer some advice. Using black Star-tek tiles 300x300 (black quartz composite with shiny silver bits)on timber floor with 2 or 3mm ...
          
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    Hi all, first post and was hoping someone can offer some advice.

    Using black Star-tek tiles 300x300 (black quartz composite with shiny silver bits)on timber floor with 2 or 3mm spacing. Fixed using Mapei Keraquick with Latex plus.

    What is recommendation and best looking for grout.

    1. Ultracolour Plus black with Fugolatic
    2. Kerapoxy Design black, possibly with glitter.

    I was concerned as a few people have mentioned the tiles hazing with epoxy.

    thanks in advance

    Campbell

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    Default Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting

    when you say timber floor what do you mean as in the make up of the substrate .epoxy grout is fine if you follow the directions

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    Default Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting

    not sure if epoxy is recommended for timber floors

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    Default Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting

    I have timber joist, tongue and groove floorboards, covered with ply. I am thinking the ultracolour plus with fugolastic is most accomodating, however if the epoxy is far superior in looks it may change my mind.

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    Default Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting

    What thickness ply and does the floor have any deflection

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    Default Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting

    I have used 9mm ply, however I removed the floor and fitted dwangs at 600mm spacing prior to re fitting the floor. The floor s relatively stiff for a timber floor and flat.

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    Default Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting

    Sorry but 9mm ply is to thin, it should be min 15mm. Have you looked at tile backer boards?

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    Default Re: Star-tek (Gulf Stone) Grouting

    Also def want to give the tiles a min of 3mm joint. This the min for Kerapoxy (not sure of the Kerapoxy design off the top of my head) and British standard on all floors.
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