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alan0259
Help!
I've laid some rectangular porcelain tiles in my kitchen on a concrete floor, when I came to grout it I used some Evostik from Homebase (which I'm now regretting), the shade came out as expected but the odd patch was darker and the grout wasn't level with the tiles, and the odd bit had air bubbles in it.
So I thought I would go over it all again, now it has come out a completely different shade, the mix was the same (3.5 to 1 ratio) but looks like I might have done different drying times.
So now I'm stuck with a good grout level but wrong colour, will I have to scrape it all out and start again with some decent grout or can you get anything to change its colour?
Thanks
I've laid some rectangular porcelain tiles in my kitchen on a concrete floor, when I came to grout it I used some Evostik from Homebase (which I'm now regretting), the shade came out as expected but the odd patch was darker and the grout wasn't level with the tiles, and the odd bit had air bubbles in it.
So I thought I would go over it all again, now it has come out a completely different shade, the mix was the same (3.5 to 1 ratio) but looks like I might have done different drying times.
So now I'm stuck with a good grout level but wrong colour, will I have to scrape it all out and start again with some decent grout or can you get anything to change its colour?
Thanks