Search the forum,

Discuss Uneven Grout colour using BAL in the DIY Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com.

M

Mark Parmley

I've just tiled my bathroom and started grouting tonight with Bal micromax gunmetal. The grouts been down approx. 4 hours and looks to be drying very patchy colour wise. Most of it looks to be drying fairly light, while some smaller areas are a totally different shade. Granted, I appreciate it won't have dried properly yet but I'm worried that I've ballsed it up.

Admittedly, I wasn't mixing consistently by weighing and measuring. I was just mixing batches till it looked and felt the right consistency. I also suspect when sponging down, the sponge was probably too wet...

Could I have sabotaged myself by doing these things? And if so, what are the possible ways to fix?
 

craig89

TF
18
103
brighton
most of these grout/adhesive problems go something like this;
"Hey tiler, what you need for your tiling job is this new all singing all dancing product that's the best thing since sliced bread!"
Tiler finishes job using new product and has a problem with adh/grout
so calls tech rep for assistance.......Tech rep turns up and says "Sorry Tiler, but you've over washed/mixed/emulsified/scrubbed blah blah blah.....It's not our product, it's YOU."
 

Jon84

TF
0
36
Essex
Hi all, just came across this thread as I've had the exact same issue with gunmetal grout on 2 jobs in the last month. I have attached some pictures.

I use the coloured grout from bal all the time and I've not once had this problem until recently.
I even went into my local topps where I got the grout yesterday and they had done a display the day before which had the exact same issue!
Is it really our fault or are bal just blaming us for dodgy batches of grout??

The particular tiles in this photo were cheap Matt porcelain from wickes which were terrible, all varied in size by 1-2mm, a pain when you're using 2mm spacers!

20180510_160218.jpg
20180510_160002.jpg
20180510_155741.jpg
20180510_155754.jpg
 

Reply to Uneven Grout colour using BAL in the DIY Tiling Forum area at TilersForums.com

Make sure to mark a post as a solution for better transparency.
Posting a tiling question to the forum? Post in Tilers' Talk if you are unsure which forum to post in. We'll move it if there's a more suitable forum.

Advertisement

Birthdays

Top