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Stealth
Hi All
I finally completed tiling my bathroom (4 walls and a floor) and now I'm ready to start grouting but before I start I have a a couple of questions regarding the movement joints that I hope someone here can answer.
1) When applying the grout, can you recommend any techniques for stopping the grout getting into the movement joints or is it just a case of being ultra careful when working in that area?
2) When siliconing the joint do I need to actually fill the joint with silicon or just put a bead on the surface leaving the joint itself empty?
Apologies if these questions seem very basic but I've put a lot of graft into this bathroom and I don't want to see things go down the pan at this stage! Thanks in advance.
I finally completed tiling my bathroom (4 walls and a floor) and now I'm ready to start grouting but before I start I have a a couple of questions regarding the movement joints that I hope someone here can answer.
1) When applying the grout, can you recommend any techniques for stopping the grout getting into the movement joints or is it just a case of being ultra careful when working in that area?
2) When siliconing the joint do I need to actually fill the joint with silicon or just put a bead on the surface leaving the joint itself empty?
Apologies if these questions seem very basic but I've put a lot of graft into this bathroom and I don't want to see things go down the pan at this stage! Thanks in advance.