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Hi i've just got a job tiling three bathrooms in polished marble has anyone got advice on cutting curves and grouts to use as i have not worked with marble before. Cheers
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i find that a bit to sandy for a 2 mm joint my selfMapei grout if you can get it
1st thing is use white flexable adhesive
use an angle grinder for the curved cuts
bal flexi grout
no doubt gaz or james will jump in here
Do you use one off the standard blades or the curved ones:huh2:
i find that a bit to sandy for a 2 mm joint my self
Ultracolor Plus isn't sandy PJ. I have used the silver grey colour on a Carrara marble and it was really good for that installation.i find that a bit to sandy for a 2 mm joint my self
Marble is really soft stuff. If you have bedded a tile in and then need to lift it, say to correct levels, be very careful how you do it as the tiles break very easily! They also scratch very easily. I didn't need to cut curves when I laid my floor so can't comment on that with regard to marble.Hi i've just got a job tiling three bathrooms in polished marble has anyone got advice on cutting curves and grouts to use as i have not worked with marble before. Cheers
Mapei.who makes ultra colour sorry if i seem slow having trouble navigating the site bit of a newby
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