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Hi all.
Looking for advice from ones who know!
Before thinking about forums, I have partially completed a bathroom installation from scratch (dormer/loft conversion).
I have created a shower enclosure using 600x300 Porcelain Tiles with a 4mm spacer, as the tiles (Wall & Floor) are inteded to run on from each other.
I have undertaken simliar DIY jobs with no problems.
Against all the advice I have now read (after tiling) I used a Unibond Dry Mix and Liquid Additive, going slightly over on the addy to ensure best adhesion.
I am happy with the Job, and all seems seriously firm.
NOW, I wish to redeem myself using the best Grout I can, and take the Dry Mix Unibond I bought back. (having now joined the Tiliers Wolf Pack!)
So Big Porcelain Tiles x 4mm Grout Line x Shower Enclosure x Good Ventilation x Non-Power Shower -== What Make/Type of grout do I use to ensure best result ? i.e Water Resistance/Proofing.
It would be white ( by the way! )
Thanks In Advance.
Steve.
Looking for advice from ones who know!
Before thinking about forums, I have partially completed a bathroom installation from scratch (dormer/loft conversion).
I have created a shower enclosure using 600x300 Porcelain Tiles with a 4mm spacer, as the tiles (Wall & Floor) are inteded to run on from each other.
I have undertaken simliar DIY jobs with no problems.
Against all the advice I have now read (after tiling) I used a Unibond Dry Mix and Liquid Additive, going slightly over on the addy to ensure best adhesion.
I am happy with the Job, and all seems seriously firm.
NOW, I wish to redeem myself using the best Grout I can, and take the Dry Mix Unibond I bought back. (having now joined the Tiliers Wolf Pack!)
So Big Porcelain Tiles x 4mm Grout Line x Shower Enclosure x Good Ventilation x Non-Power Shower -== What Make/Type of grout do I use to ensure best result ? i.e Water Resistance/Proofing.
It would be white ( by the way! )
Thanks In Advance.
Steve.