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Flintstone

I've used this about 4 times now on various tiles, what can I say, perfect grout! Id be interested in hearing other people's thoughts on it.
 
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Dumbo

I dont get tilemaster locally . So what is so good .
 
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Andy Allen

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Used it on Metro's yesterday and it was a complete nightmare.
Went off to quick, and I ended up having to run a stick down the joint's to get the grout out.

Preferred the old stuff, personally I can't stand grouts that go off quickly.
But as they all seem to be heading that way, I may need to get used to it .:(
 

Wayne Brown

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I have used it and found it very good

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Boggs

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Not used it yet, if it is quicker setting I think I will give it a go.
 
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Flintstone

That's the old stuff, Wayne.

It doesn't set particularly fast like ucp,M a bit on ceramics yes but it's no problem.
 

Wayne Brown

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Ok bud can't get it local to me so wasn't 100 % but I found their adhesive and grout good which made fitting some rustic metros that bit easier would definitely use their stuff again .
 
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One Day

It definitely does off much more quickly. Quicker than ucp. But as long as you plan your work, so what?!
Perfect grout for me. 10/10
 
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Bill

It is better, the fact that it sets before you leave is a plus point compared to the old formula.

In winter/cold days - the old formula would still be soft the next day.

Another tip is to mix it up again once you think you have mixed it first time - this keeps the working time open just that bit longer.
 
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GoneGuy

I haven’t used the new formula yet, but will be on a project I’ve got in the pipeline
 

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