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Rizzle from the Portizzle

i would not recomend any use epoxy grout unless you can work with some one who as used this sevral times we all have to learn if epoxy goes wrong it realy goes wrong get someone to help you if you make no money you can learn a lot .ps. nee how mar,hello.shee shee.thank you.there the lesson ends
 
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nudge

Kerapoxy 3mm groutlines!

unfortunately you will not have 5 hours pot life with this product - ( about 1.5 ) but honestly it is so easy to use i could get a 12 y.o. boy scout to grout 8m2 in 2 hours with it. Just get someone like the Mapei rep or in store tecni to show you what to do 1st.

The correct tools for application & cleanup are the key !

cheers
 
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astute1

I have done a lot of epoxy over the last couple of years and wish to share a secret that has made this process almost as easy as cement based grout.

This is the use of a product called Epex-wash. This is a German product based out of Stuttgart. A tiler down here in NZ imports it after he discovered it over your way.

A cap full of this in your (warm )clean up water will allow the epoxy to come off the tiles a thousand times easier. then when you wash your pads and sponges in the bucket for your next wipe the epoxy comes out of your pads and sponges and into the bottem of the bucket. It really is brilliant. I woundnt to epoxy with out it. Its costly down here, about $100 nz for a litre, but as your only using a couple or three cap fulls per job its not to bad.


Also when you apply it to your epoxy on the tile it slows up the rate of hardening. So we go 2.5 kgs at a time, get it applied then get some water on with the epex in it, then you can take a little more time in the removal and ensuring your grout is looking as good as you can.
 
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nudge

hi "astute1"
i just read the M.S.D.S. on that product on the web & am a now sure that the Christchurch earth quakes were caused by some body smoking near by this product !!!! -- seriously though always check to see what your using - - this stuff is unbelievably hazodous in so many different ways it just could not be recomended to anyone - try white scourers by 3M with plenty of water, ( don't be scared ) and use a old wet towel, laid flat & dragged low for initial clean and or Laticrete Eporip or Mapei Kerapoxy cleaner ( NEW ) for any final wash - remember there will almost certainly be a clear residue that must be cleaned off the next day with a scrubb & an alcaline cleaner as well.

Cheers & good health Bro !
 
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MTiler

Acetone will clean up your tools and any excess epoxy that hasnt dried. Any dried epoxy you want to clean up just use a heat gun to soften it. Always wear Nitrile gloves as you may be sensitive to it, as I am and have had bad reactions to it. If you have any cuts on hands/arms keep them covered.
If theres two of you just have one person applying it while the other follows cleaning it off with warm water if you can. If the room youre in is warm it goes off very quick, again acetone will clean it.
Its the grout of the devil lol. Have fun.

missyT
 
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SR Tiling

Try to avoid mixing with a power mixer as it speeds up the setting process of the product, and dont turn up with juse a grout float and a sponge. Have your water, sponges and pads all ready to go before you mix and always cover yourself. Iv had a couple of trips to hospital with a skin condition brought on by epoxy.
 
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SR Tiling

Try to avoid mixing with a power mixer as it speeds up the setting process of the product, and dont turn up with just a grout float and a sponge. Have your water, sponges and pads all ready to go before you mix and always cover yourself. Iv had a couple of trips to hospital with a skin condition brought on by epoxy.
 
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bugs183

You must be well scared of epoxy after reading this!!!!!
Does the job really need it???
Whatever you do if your grouting walls go from the bottom up, as the water will run into the joints and the epoxy will not stick (ironic for epoxy), and roll out. Again with floors, don't get the ungrouted joints wet.
Emulsifying pads are a must, Trade tiler sells them cheap. Cut them in half and they will last longer and not spread water everywhere.
 

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