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We are currently pricing for a commercial job and the client wants to use Epoxy grout on the washroom floors, We have'nt been asked for epoxy for a few years ... -
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Epoxy Grout
We are currently pricing for a commercial job and the client wants to use Epoxy grout on the washroom floors, We have'nt been asked for epoxy for a few years now, does anyone know of a very easy to apply and clean off make they can recommend, not keen on BAL easypoxy. Thanks in advance.
Ian
D&G Tilers
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Re: Epoxy Grout
Mapei Kerapoxy, I wouldnt say it is easy but certainly a lot better than years ago.
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Re: Epoxy Grout
Mapei Kerapoxy
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Re: Epoxy Grout
Check out ardex wa new epoxy grout easy to use and even easier to clean off check local CTD they have the stuff on offer at the mo , I used it comes of like normal grout just with a sponge happy days
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Re: Epoxy Grout
hi d n g,srdex do a hybrid epoxy....i used it once its easier to apply....personally i found it pretty much the same as epoxy to remove but in general i would use again as it was easier
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Re: Epoxy Grout
mapei kerapoxy for me too.... *shudders*
My DIY wetroom thread.. if you're a bit bored!
http://www.tilersforums.co.uk/tiling-forum/51004-bathroom-project-work-progress.html
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I use Kerapoxy design quite a lot.....
Created on iPhone.....
"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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user123
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Re: Epoxy Grout
I have used both Mapei Kerapoxy and Litochrom Starlike, both are good but Mapei does win through for me. (except of the red L.Starlike, wonderful bright cherry red
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Re: Epoxy Grout
Many thanks for the suggestions folks, looks like it could be Mapei or I may try the new Ardex one, thanks once again.
Ian
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