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simonjay
I am trying to decide which grey grout to use between white subway tiles (spaced at 2mm).
I tried a granfix (rebadged as al-murad) "grey" and the test panel that I did was just about dark enough,
but the mix I used on the wall (mixed to a just loose double cream consistency as the first time round)
was a different batch and dried too light, so I stripped it off. I don't think overwashing was the issue,
as a blob that dried on the board looked exactly the same colour.
As is common, the colour when it was wet was really well liked ! This was a dark grey.
I am a bit wary of the mapei ultracolour grouts which apaprently loosen up after mixing and
go off pretty fast. They sound a bit risky, as I do not do tiles day in day out - like a "pro"
grout, for the highly experienced who want to finish quickly.
A "normal" grout to me is:
Mixed up to a thick double cream that stays on the float.
Tends to thicken from then on, does not act strange or go slack.
Starts to set after about 15 minutes, but you have up to an hour to finally neaten the
grout lines by running along them wtih the sponge.
Anyway, what mid-to-dark grey grout do the folks on here recommend. I want a smart darkish grout
that does not look black or tend towards "dove grey".
Thanks guys.
Simon.
I tried a granfix (rebadged as al-murad) "grey" and the test panel that I did was just about dark enough,
but the mix I used on the wall (mixed to a just loose double cream consistency as the first time round)
was a different batch and dried too light, so I stripped it off. I don't think overwashing was the issue,
as a blob that dried on the board looked exactly the same colour.
As is common, the colour when it was wet was really well liked ! This was a dark grey.
I am a bit wary of the mapei ultracolour grouts which apaprently loosen up after mixing and
go off pretty fast. They sound a bit risky, as I do not do tiles day in day out - like a "pro"
grout, for the highly experienced who want to finish quickly.
A "normal" grout to me is:
Mixed up to a thick double cream that stays on the float.
Tends to thicken from then on, does not act strange or go slack.
Starts to set after about 15 minutes, but you have up to an hour to finally neaten the
grout lines by running along them wtih the sponge.
Anyway, what mid-to-dark grey grout do the folks on here recommend. I want a smart darkish grout
that does not look black or tend towards "dove grey".
Thanks guys.
Simon.