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Q

Qwerty

What grout was used on this job? Curious as the some of the joints look patchy and uneven in a few places and a I see some haze remains in the pics.

I feel for the poor glazier who may have to change that pane of glass in the future :eek:
 
T

Time's Ran Out

The grout hadn’t dried fully at this stage but I certainly found the Bal micro max supplied a difficult grout to use.
As for the glass it’s grout haze from the sponge!
We try our best!
 
Q

Qwerty

The grout hadn’t dried fully at this stage but I certainly found the Bal micro max supplied a difficult grout to use.
As for the glass it’s grout haze from the sponge!
We try our best!

I don't use BAL grout and I won't be looking at that.
I was referring to the removable UPVC beading being blocked off by tiles.
 

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