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Frenchdc

I am going to tile my shower area with 600 x 300 tiles and put metal (bright chrome) listello between them. I was wondering about the grouting, and if it might scratch the face. Also as it is going to be in the shower area will the metal tarnish? Any advice greatly appreciated
 

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Some chrome trim have a clear protective wrapper that peels off after grouting. I am assuming yours doesn't. Make sure you use a fine grout. I personally use Ardex FS grout (comes in about 32 different colours available from CTD (aka Tile Depot). However, test your grout on a small piece of off cut trim before you commence grouting. Make sure it's wall grout (as this contains much finer sand). Floor grout contains thicker sand and will deffo scratch your chrome.

Don't let the grout sit on the trim any longer than it has to. i.e. wipe off any excess with a damp microfibre cloth and buff up with a dry one.

Realistically, the chances are you will not damage your trim as long as you don't wipe acid on it!
 
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Frenchdc

Some chrome trim have a clear protective wrapper that peels off after grouting. I am assuming yours doesn't. Make sure you use a fine grout. I personally use Ardex FS grout (comes in about 32 different colours available from CTD (aka Tile Depot). However, test your grout on a small piece of off cut trim before you commence grouting. Make sure it's wall grout (as this contains much finer sand). Floor grout contains thicker sand and will deffo scratch your chrome.

Don't let the grout sit on the trim any longer than it has to. i.e. wipe off any excess with a damp microfibre cloth and buff up with a dry one.

Realistically, the chances are you will not damage your trim as long as you don't wipe acid on it!
I have bought some Larsen Colour Fast 360 Flexible Wall & Floor Grout, is that any good?
 

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I have bought some Larsen Colour Fast 360 Flexible Wall & Floor Grout, is that any good?
Never used Larsen but 'Wall & Floor' might be a clue!

Wall grout is normally smooth.
Floor grout is normally very sandy.

I personally stick to wall grout for walls because floor grout is:
1. Sandy (coarse).
2. Because of the sand it is normally a heavier grout and most of it ends up on the floor!

Someone will come back with a definitive answer to your Larsen grout.
 

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I just put some masking tape over any metal trim that does not have a protective cover on and remove it after the first wash-off
 
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I've had problems removing the plastic film after grouting, some ended up stuck behind grout. Found it better to remove before grouting if the grout is fine.
 

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