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I've had my bathroom and wet rooms done using Bal Regal grout. (Ash grey) Its patchy and inconsistant in colour. It's supposed to be resistant to efflorescence, but that's how it looks.
Has anyone encountered issues with this grout?
The fitter insists that it was mixed correctly and Bal have said that it's not a manufacturing issue.
It needs replacing, but I'm not sure whether to use the same grout.
 

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Its probably been over washed , 1 swipe of the sponge and that's it.
It is a black art using polymer grout and we've all been burnt some time or another
 
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Its probably been over washed , 1 swipe of the sponge and that's it.
It is a black art using polymer grout and we've all been burnt some time or another
Hmm. That's what I thought. I've also spoken with the supplier, who say they haven't had many other complaints about the same thing.....thanks for your reply.
 

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Hmm. That's what I thought. I've also spoken with the supplier, who say they haven't had many other complaints about the same thing.....thanks for your reply.
Unfortunately manufacturers almost never accept any responsibility , too easy to blame otherz
 

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