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I just Epoxy grouted the ensuite i have been doing. It was a custom colour so i dry mixed it all up first .Then did a wall a time . Yes ..Its hard work . And you need to be quick. But with all the right tools and plenty of buckets of water etc.I had it all done in a day and nicely cleaned off. No "Dust" residue etc . Looks lovely . Internal corners been "Colour matched " silicon tomorrow.
 
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I just Epoxy grouted the ensuite i have been doing. It was a custom colour so i dry mixed it all up first .Then did a wall a time . Yes ..Its hard work . And you need to be quick. But with all the right tools and plenty of buckets of water etc.I had it all done in a day and nicely cleaned off. No "Dust" residue etc . Looks lovely . Internal corners been "Colour matched " silicon tomorrow.
What epoxy was that then . I don't understand dry mixing it as I have only seen liquid epoxy
 
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I meant I did small sample mixs and then dried them until i found the correct shade the client wanted !
 

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