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The grout is white and suffering from cooking stains so will be redoing. Was thinking of using epoxy but from research some people say it go's yellow after a time and if I want to replace it its a problem to get out. So looking again at normal grout but with a good sealer.
But which one ?
Its only a small area behind a range cooker. Reading on here about Fugabella sort of a cross between epoxy and normal ?
Any sealer would do the job. Apply sealer once a year and you are good to go.
Thanks. Wondering if silicone would work in this situ as a grout.
Go epoxy, it won't discolour. It's impervious to nearly all chemicals and sunlight etc
Go epoxy, it won't discolour. It's impervious to nearly all chemicals and sunlight etc
It just from what I have read somewhere about it discolouring.
I think I am going to use normal grout and apply a sealer, I am starting to think the grout I used might ogf been rubbish to start with - possibly a fix and grout in a tub, I have learnt a more since then I have some Bal micromax (whatever its called ) left ofer from a bathroom I did about 6 years ago hopefully it will still be ok.
Ew, don't use the stuff that's both adhesive and grout. It isn't either and is terrible stuff.
Ew, don't use the stuff that's both adhesive and grout. It isn't either and is terrible stuff.
Yes I know that now but I first did the splashback about 15 years ago and not sure what I used but it could of been.
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