Patchy Mapei grout... any ideas?

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richardbell81

Hi all,

I grouted my bathroom floor tiles last night with Mapei Ultracolor plus (112 medium grey) but it's drying with dark patches everywhere. I've read plenty of posts with people saying the grout has dried with lighter patches which is why I was so careful mixing it and applying it exactly as it said on the bag! I got that specific colour as it was so close to my tiles and I wanted the tile and grout to be as seamless as possible... but this just makes the whole job look bloody awful!

I'm still clinging on to the hope that it will fully dry out by tomorrow but I know deep down this is going to need sorting.

Has this happened to anyone else and if so, is there any way to sort it without having to rake up the whole lot??! I've attached some pictures so you can see what I mean. The patches of lighter grey are what it should look like!

Any help much appreciated and thanks in advance.
 

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Oh... The tiles are porcelain and I fixed to them to No more ply with keraflex maxi. I left the adhesive to set for 3 days to make sure it was fully dry. I also made sure all of the channels were fully dry and clear of any adhesive before I grouted.
 
Give it a couple of days, i'd be suprised if Mapei grout is blotchy as is is such good stuff.
Had lots of trouble with Bal superflex grey, i refuse to use it now, and Bal have been pretty quiet about any solutions.
 
I now use a second bucket of clean water, one to wash the sponge after wiping down and then the second for rinsing in clean water ready to wipe down again...
 
I have had similar problems in the past with this grout (Jasmine) and have read a few similar posts reporting the same problem. I had to recolour the grout to solve the issue. I will never use this grout again as I really don't rate it, it's far too sensitive and not user friendly (this is my own opinion).
 
I now use a second bucket of clean water, one to wash the sponge after wiping down and then the second for rinsing in clean water ready to wipe down again...

I did exactly that... 2 buckets... one to clean and one to rinse! I wiped over after about 20-25 mins like it says on the back of the bag!
 
I have had similar problems in the past with this grout (Jasmine) and have read a few similar posts reporting the same problem. I had to recolour the grout to solve the issue. I will never use this grout again as I really don't rate it, it's far too sensitive and not user friendly (this is my own opinion).

Im guessing you have to re-colour darker, what did you use out of interest? So annoying as I went out of my way to get this exact colour!!
 

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