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davphi338

Hi,

I've just had porcelain tiles laid onto concrete floor. The adhesive was PCI rapid set flexible and the grout was Bal Limestone flexible for wide joints.

The problem is the grout looks very patchy in colour, as if some areas are dirty or wet. Is there any way to overcome this without actually removing the grout. There is still a 2-3 mm gap between the grout and the top of the tile. Would I be able to go over the grout to try and obtain a more even colour or would it simply crack.

Thanks for any advice
 
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Time's Ran Out

When I saw the title I wondered if it was Limestone Grout and it was!
On a couple of occassions we have had a variation in grout colour and in both cases with a large format porcelain tile.
Not sure if it was not completely mixed prior to use or its aused by uneven drying in the substrate. However we had to cut the grout out and redo.
Unfortunately we don't use Bal Limestone anymore! Shame because it had been a good colour for many years.
Either Mapei Jasmin or Beige now.:thumbsup:
In your case - if it is that bad - I'd reduce the grout depth and re grout with a different colour. But first I'd contact BAL and explain, if you have the batch number it will help them check for any other complaints.

Timeless John.
 
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peckers

I have had this problem before where the grout looks patchy with darker and lighter areas. I wouldnt say it looked dirty but darker. I used a product from HG called effloresence cleaner and it worked a treat.
It might work for you. think it only cost about a tenner too for a litre. Could be worth trying it in an inconspicuos area and seeing if it works, before regrouting.
 
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DHTiling

90% of the time it is NOT efflorescence that is causing the patching...it is the polymers in the grouts.....so saying it is efflorescence is wrong IMHO...who ever the manufacturer is..

Incorrect mixing and over wetting of the grout joint when washing off and also washing to early and excessive rubbing of the joints before the grout has set all contributes to patching..

So you are right to get annoyed wivs..:thumbsup:
 

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