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MattW

Thanks everyone for the advice so far. I've now fixed all the tiles including the stone borders pictured above and I'm going to grout tomorrow. Is there any special technique for grouting a rough stone border like these (they're sealed) or is it just a case of using a normal float and sponge for cleanup. I'm going to be using mapei keracolor FF.

Thanks
Matt
 

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