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Adding Latex to Grout

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velcro

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Hi all.

I've been recommended by my tile shop to grout my wetroom walls with a grout powder mixed with latex rather than water (it's an italian manufacturer - grout: Pagina non trovata - http://www.technokolla.com/immagini-post/download/catalogo/en/technocolors0910GB.pdf latex admixture: Pagina non trovata - http://www.technokolla.com/immagini-post/download/catalogo/en/tc-stuk0807GB.pdf). The manuf. recommends the admixture for swimming pools, so seems a bit OTT for a wetroom.

What's it like to use grout+latex? as nasty to clear up as it sounds? Since the latex is twice as expensive as the powder I'm adding it to, I'm tempted to just go with the grout & add water.

Any comments?
 

velcro

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Just use Mapei Grout, job done.

The grout they are recommending is described as:
"TECHNCOLORS mainly consists of high-strength cements, selected quartz mineral
charges, synthetic resins and specific additives.
MICROSHIELD SYSTEM provides active protection that helps to prevent the
growth of bacteria, fungi and mould, which can cause stains and damage the
grouting.
Moreover, the new COLOR SAVE SYSTEM prevents the colors of the
grouting from fading over time, ensuring a colorfast and extremely bright
finish.
Lastly, thanks to WATER REPELLENT SYSTEM, the Technokolla range
of grouting compounds becomes water repellent and can therefore be
used for swimming pools, tanks and so forth without being damaged by
the water they contain."

I know it's marketing speak, and they're going to big themselves up, but ...

Seems to me to have similar characteristics to Mapei, so using latex as well seems OTT. Unless, of course, their grout is not as good as they say it is. Cost is about £1 per kg. (incl. VAT)
 

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