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Carole, theadvice above mostly all good, however if you arent familiar with some 'normal' grout work in the past then I would hesitate to suggest you try applying the epoxy yourselves, since the working time is relatively short, and the difficulty of cleaning residues or even haze if not all cleared in the initial process is not to be underestimated. Drag on joints is an issue as mentioned, and if done very poorly / sunk too deep / left high in joint / scuffed finish, might not pass the inspection. Correctly done it will take 24 hours to get to practical set, but after that you will have no trouble and get gold stars from the health people...probably!
Epoxy is protein free, and highly impervious compared to cementitious grout. cleaning / maintenence will be trouble free with regard to the grout for a long time to come.
I would advise getting the smaller pot sizes to avoid waste.
Epoxy is protein free, and highly impervious compared to cementitious grout. cleaning / maintenence will be trouble free with regard to the grout for a long time to come.
I would advise getting the smaller pot sizes to avoid waste.