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Was the grout suitable for your 5 mm joint..?.......just another thought....
was it a flexible wide joint grout..?
was it a flexible wide joint grout..?
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Was the grout suitable for your 5 mm joint..?.......just another thought....
was it a flexible wide joint grout..?
How long did you leave the floor tiles to dry before grouting?
Please guys don't use pva for admix use a proper admix for grouts and glues pva is not designed for use with cement based products and you will gain no advantage in doing so.
Using pva in your adhesives and grouts will cause the pva to be slowly attacked by alkali, forming acetic acid as a hydrolysis product. not something you want in a grout or adhesive as they will slowly break down as a result.
Please refrain from using pva as an admix PLEASE!!!!!
How long did you leave the floor tiles to dry before grouting?
Please guys don't use pva for admix use a proper admix for grouts and glues pva is not designed for use with cement based products and you will gain no advantage in doing so.
Using pva in your adhesives and grouts will cause the pva to be slowly attacked by alkali, forming acetic acid as a hydrolysis product. not something you want in a grout or adhesive as they will slowly break down as a result.
Please refrain from using pva as an admix PLEASE!!!!!
And you're going to train people to tile this way?Did you put PVA in the grout mix. You don't need a lot but it does help.
Gosh..... it sounds like I really have to stop listening to advice given in my local tileshop. Because they told me to use PVA (so it spreads easier) and they also told me to seal travertine before grouting.....
How long before this breakdown of the grout will occur? I did use it on my own floors. They have been down for a year and a half almost and it still looks fine.....
Just wondering.... suppose there is nothing I can do about it now....