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Hi guys,

Installed some encaustic looking tiles from Topps today, 45x45 with a pre scored grout joint in the middle to make them look like genuine encaustic. Question is, do I grout this joint as it seems a little shallow to me (also they are 2mm so had to make my joints 2mm but can't see how they get away with that according to BBS, they expect the fitter to make bigger joints? would look awful!) and concerned that the grout will not hold/wash out when sponging off but the customer wants grey and these pre scored joints are red clay colour. For the record, they were a bit of a nightmare as poorly sized and the scored joints do not match up very well but managed to make it look good as we do :handok::thumbsup:

this is the link to them FS Salisbury Tile | Topps Tiles hopefully some of you have had experience of these before. Will add some photos as soon as I have managed to sort out my poxy iPhone!

Many thanks, John. J.M.C Tiling
 
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ExplodingPudding

Your supposed to grout them. But you'll need something fine enough to stick into those joints. We do the encaustic displays (Henley & FS) in Micromax2 as the other BAL is too gritty to do the joint. If your not using BAL then your going to ideally need something which can reach down to a similarly small joint and not something too gritty.
 
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Time's Ran Out

The only issue I see is the grout line should be the same colour as the fake grout line on the tile.
 
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hmtiling

Your supposed to grout them. But you'll need something fine enough to stick into those joints. We do the encaustic displays (Henley & FS) in Micromax2 as the other BAL is too gritty to do the joint. If your not using BAL then your going to ideally need something which can reach down to a similarly small joint and not something too gritty.
So you do work for Topps then!!!!! I knew it!!!
 
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hmtiling

So you do work for Topps then!!!!! I knew it!!!
I don't think it's right that you come on here pushing topps' products when they're neither the best nor best value. Most of the people on here will know this already but the diyers will not. If you want to push your products I'm pretty sure you have to be a sponsor. Poor behaviour!
 
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hmtiling

Your supposed to grout them. But you'll need something fine enough to stick into those joints. We do the encaustic displays (Henley & FS) in Micromax2 as the other BAL is too gritty to do the joint. If your not using BAL then your going to ideally need something which can reach down to a similarly small joint and not something too gritty.
also your henley tiles are ceramic not encaustic
 

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