Hi all,
I'm tiling some fishscale tiles which have artificial joints.
It's a real pain to get the grout into artificial joints: especially as they aren't straight.
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/achilles-teal-mix-tiles
Other than waiting longer for the grout to dry before wiping it off: are there any suggestions on the best way to this? I'm going to try application with a grout bag next time to make it a little easier. The tiles are also matte and not flat so the tiles get caked in grout.
I'm using Mapei ultracolour plus Manhatten gray.
Any help really appreciated! There was a similar thread here: Grouting advice for artificial joints. - https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/grouting-advice-for-artificial-joints.82946/ which mentions an additive but the link is broken and I'm not sure what purpose that serves...
Thanks!
I'm tiling some fishscale tiles which have artificial joints.
It's a real pain to get the grout into artificial joints: especially as they aren't straight.
https://www.wallsandfloors.co.uk/achilles-teal-mix-tiles
Other than waiting longer for the grout to dry before wiping it off: are there any suggestions on the best way to this? I'm going to try application with a grout bag next time to make it a little easier. The tiles are also matte and not flat so the tiles get caked in grout.
I'm using Mapei ultracolour plus Manhatten gray.
Any help really appreciated! There was a similar thread here: Grouting advice for artificial joints. - https://www.tilersforums.com/threads/grouting-advice-for-artificial-joints.82946/ which mentions an additive but the link is broken and I'm not sure what purpose that serves...
Thanks!