G Gazzer Oct 26, 2011 #11 I have found this to be better than Aquamix, seems stronger and most of the time only needs one coat. Tradetiler Universeal Grout Colour
I have found this to be better than Aquamix, seems stronger and most of the time only needs one coat. Tradetiler Universeal Grout Colour
D DHTiling Oct 26, 2011 #12 I was just gunna say the universeal one as well.. If tradetiler doesn't have your colour then CTD sell it as well..
I was just gunna say the universeal one as well.. If tradetiler doesn't have your colour then CTD sell it as well..
G Gazzer Oct 26, 2011 #13 Dave said: I was just gunna say the universeal one as well.. If tradetiler doesn't have your colour then CTD sell it as well.. Click to expand... Its good stuff, tried the white and grey
Dave said: I was just gunna say the universeal one as well.. If tradetiler doesn't have your colour then CTD sell it as well.. Click to expand... Its good stuff, tried the white and grey
I Ian Oct 26, 2011 #14 Sir Ramic said: Its good stuff, tried the white and grey Click to expand... I used the ivory yesterday, spot on product, very consistent colour.
Sir Ramic said: Its good stuff, tried the white and grey Click to expand... I used the ivory yesterday, spot on product, very consistent colour.
A alan0259 Oct 26, 2011 #15 Cheers Sir Ramic, I saw some of your posts on a search and noticed you had switched to the universal product, bought it this afternoon 😉
Cheers Sir Ramic, I saw some of your posts on a search and noticed you had switched to the universal product, bought it this afternoon 😉
G Gazzer Oct 26, 2011 #16 Cool let us know what "you" think, I am sure you will not be disappointed .
H hillhead Oct 26, 2011 #17 Hi Alan, i have used mapei's fuga fresco a couple of times with very good results. Grouts are temperamental for a lot of people lately. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 26, 2011
Hi Alan, i have used mapei's fuga fresco a couple of times with very good results. Grouts are temperamental for a lot of people lately.
A alan0259 Oct 28, 2011 #18 Sir Ramic said: Cool let us know what "you" think, I am sure you will not be disappointed . Click to expand... Best not be for £25! lol. Delivery was excellent. How long you think it will take to do this on a medium sized kitchen floor? (2 ft x 1ft tiles in brick effect). Any tips for application? i was thinking of scrubbing it in with a toothbrush. I plan on doing this in the next week or so, got a joiner and plumber coming to finish some bits off so might as well let them make their mess first.
Sir Ramic said: Cool let us know what "you" think, I am sure you will not be disappointed . Click to expand... Best not be for £25! lol. Delivery was excellent. How long you think it will take to do this on a medium sized kitchen floor? (2 ft x 1ft tiles in brick effect). Any tips for application? i was thinking of scrubbing it in with a toothbrush. I plan on doing this in the next week or so, got a joiner and plumber coming to finish some bits off so might as well let them make their mess first.