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MW Smith Ceramics

What make is the washboy, the sponge supplied might be of poor quality and thats why its leaving so much water on the floor,. Also depending on the grout, highly modified grouts will make the water foam up due to the polymer in them and need you to change water more often or use a rinse aid.
Your pic looks like too much water is being left behind by a poor quality sponge
Is that tilemaster grout 3000 your using local?
 
M

MW Smith Ceramics

I only use Genesis washboy sponges but the flat ( not with slots in ).....I don't have any problems with them holding too much water at all........looking at your picture there local I'd say this is something to do with the grout ( tilemaster 3000 is it? ) I don't use it as I find it bubbles up the water as if you,ve put a drop of fairy liquid in there........hence the reason I won't use tilemaster grout.......I've moved onto ultra for all adhesives and grouts now........give the ultra grout a try, it's a dream to use, mix , apply and washing off
 
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Kevbos

View attachment 82228 got the washboy out today for the first time in a long time to give it another go. Still not having much joy with it. Creates a lot of foaming on the tiles and on the joints! Any ideas ?
I'm ringing it out a lot.
You may hear many stories about washboys. Most untrue. That sponge you used was not segmented and cheap. And not worn in. A washboys used properly is by far the best way to leave smooth joints. That bubbling is from using to wet a grout and to new a sponge.
 

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