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i had to remove mosaics once last year(customer hadn't enough of right colour,and couldn't get more).

wow,pain in rear there,i had stuck them on with a top quality bagged adhesive!!
took a lot of work to remove.


I have no intention of taking them off. They can fall off if they like but I refuse to willingly remove them.

Anyway, modem's overheating so I'm switching off for the night to give it a good rest.

Have a good Christmas :thumbsup:
 
I don't want to end up with grey grout and there's no way I'm going to be able to get all the adhesive out from between the mosaics so maybe I'm better off going for the BAL.

The adhesive is erm, I dunno, sort of like Polyfilla colour :lol:

If you asked me to describe Polyfilla colour I'd be stuck. It's not pink, it's not grey, it's er....


this grout does not dry brilliant white
 
I gotta say that I have used this Mapei white grout twice now and not had a "grey" issue with it. I think with pigments, as with black which can come in various "shades", so can white. It all depends if the customer is happy with the result. Both my customers were so at this point in time, I would carry on using it but I will take note of other users comments on the actual "brightness" of it if my cutomers have "brilliant white" tiles they are having fixed. I will do a test piece to make sure they don't look wrong.
 
in answer to your original question minnie

yes you need to use the correct amount of water as specified

using too much water can effect the colour of the grout

it can cause white grout to dry out with a slight greyish tint
 
in answer to your original question minnie

yes you need to use the correct amount of water as specified

using too much water can effect the colour of the grout

it can cause white grout to dry out with a slight greyish tint


Cheers Mike. Haven't been to Topps to get any of the BAL stuff yet as been too busy. I've also got to rake out the joints where all the adhesive has squeezed through the mosaics. Not having much joy with Stanley knife so thinking I might go and get one of those grout rake thingies
 
Minnie...just use a masonary nail knocked through a small piece of wood....that will work better for the mosaics..:thumbsup:
 
Not sure what a masonry nail is. (Googles masonry nail to see how they differ from other nails). My b/f would know as he's a brickie, but he's asleep. :lol:

hm, well I have to take this Mapei grout back to Tile Giant so I thought as it was around £7, I might as well make a swap. Maybe I'll just get my money back instead. :thumbsup:
 
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The grout rakes are ok...but if the blade is wider than the mosaic joints, then it will not work....check the width and if ok then use a rake..:thumbsup:
 
The grout rakes are ok...but if the blade is wider than the mosaic joints, then it will not work....check the width and if ok then use a rake..:thumbsup:


Well the Stanley is too thin, and slightly dangerous to work with at funny angles, especially considering how clumsy I am :lol:

I already got a tile splinter in one finger and accidentally nipped myself with the tile nippers (first time I ever decided not to wear gloves and I nip myself instead of the tile :lol🙂
 
Well the Stanley is too thin, and slightly dangerous to work with at funny angles, especially considering how clumsy I am :lol:

I already got a tile splinter in one finger and accidentally nipped myself with the tile nippers (first time I ever decided not to wear gloves and I nip myself instead of the tile :lol🙂



accidentally nipped myself with the tile nippers

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and I reopened that particular wound when I was using these tweezer/plier things that spring open and they sprang open and whacked where I'd nipped myself with the nibblers.

:incazzato::mad2:


You may now understand why I didn't want to use any power tools :thumbsup:

Gotta go to tile shops. Toodles :smilewinkgrin:
 
Minnie is probably in the pub now then :lol: Hmmmm, pub sounds good :lol:


ahem. My pub doesn't open 'til 5.00pm. I got there around 5.45pm :thumbsup:, only to be greeted by screaming, punky Japanese bands. Going to the pub is not always good you know :lol:
 
I had to borrow a grouting raking out type of tool off the landlord. My local pub landlord has lots of tools you know. Naturally that means I have to go to pub a lot to borrow them.


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Thats the best I've heard, must remember that one:lol:


It's a good one innit, but it's the truth.

I currently have his workbench thingy that I stuck in the bath to paint the walls. I have his drill, a chisel, a hammer, a tile saw, his electric sander, his tile cutter (which was blunt when he gave it to me :incazzato🙂, and a few other bits and pieces.

Naturally it's only polite that I go and spend some money in lieu of the hire of his tools :smilewinkgrin:
 


:incazzato::incazzato::incazzato:

You don't believe six pubs a day are shutting?

:lol:


The pub is also on the way to the shops, to which I have to go for newspaper and milk obviously. It's only polite to drop in don't you know
 

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