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Not if your grouting floors, ;). Found it especially good for floors, with grout lines of 5mm and above. Each to there own! :D.
Yeah well it was ok on floors but not great on ceramics on walls without the additive it would dry instantly on joints and fall on the deck , trust me I grouted a gazillion bathrooms with it..
 

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Yeah well it was ok on floors but not great on ceramics on walls without the additive it would dry instantly on joints and fall on the deck , trust me I grouted a gazillion bathrooms with it..
Aye ! i trust you, yes you can't take your eyes of the ball for sure. But in any case I get on with it okay.:D
 
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Been using Webber adhesive and grout for the last couple of years and quite like it, I have now switched over to Ultra as it's loads cheaper and have found the grout to be pretty good, goes off pretty quick which I like.
 
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I just finished a 70 metre floor in surrey mate,dont have to grout it ,even better ,lol
 

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