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Hello again!
Just wanting abit of advice on grounting

I’m using grout 3000... doing abit of practice After following the instructions on making a batch and appyling the grout to some tiles, sponging it, it has dried up and when i look closely its abit crap, not happy with it... (see picture)

Any pointers?
 
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Waluigi

Porcelain tiles and the fact that you’re doing a very small area isn’t helping the waiting time.
 
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Waluigi

I mean that you’re not doing a large area of tiles so you’ll finish grouting very quickly. That’s assuming you’re grouting the tiles you stuck the other day as a practise run?
 
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I mean that you’re not doing a large area of tiles so you’ll finish grouting very quickly. That’s assuming you’re grouting the tiles you stuck the other day as a practise run?

Ah! Yes... took about 15-20mins for me to do the full wall, i did sponge straight after, so thats where the main issue is then... not giving enough time to dry
 

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