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The grout is white and suffering from cooking stains so will be redoing. Was thinking of using epoxy but from research some people say it go's yellow after a time and if I want to replace it its a problem to get out. So looking again at normal grout but with a good sealer.
But which one ?
Its only a small area behind a range cooker. Reading on here about Fugabella sort of a cross between epoxy and normal ?
 

Filip

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Go epoxy, it won't discolour. It's impervious to nearly all chemicals and sunlight etc
It just from what I have read somewhere about it discolouring.
I think I am going to use normal grout and apply a sealer, I am starting to think the grout I used might ogf been rubbish to start with - possibly a fix and grout in a tub, I have learnt a more since then I have some Bal micromax (whatever its called ) left ofer from a bathroom I did about 6 years ago hopefully it will still be ok.
 

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