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Not me but if you think about it the old grout needs to be removed or at least dropped in level a fair bit ,so this instantly brings in to play the depth of the heating elements /pipes , you would need to write a disclaimer to cover your responsibility for the heating before you give it a go, then why bother the risk if you have plenty of other work on me thinks :smilewinkgrin:
 

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I done one. Took about 2/3 depth of grout out with Fein. Wouldn't do it again, not because I was worried about damaging heat mat, but because regrouts suck. Coloured a couple since then - so if the grouts in good nick, go for that option mate.
 

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Easy to do - I use 2 different brands depending on colour I want. They're Epoxy based so good and long lasting. If going on flexi grout then cleaning the old grout with a diluted phosphoric acid is recommended to strip the surface polymers (obviously you wouldn't do this with acid sensitive tiles).
Paint on with a suitably sized paintbrush, leave for a few minutes and wipe off - the colouring comes off the tiles and stays on the grout.
Fast easy work, soo much easier than a regrout.
 
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Easy to do - I use 2 different brands depending on colour I want. They're Epoxy based so good and long lasting. If going on flexi grout then cleaning the old grout with a diluted phosphoric acid is recommended to strip the surface polymers (obviously you wouldn't do this with acid sensitive tiles).
Paint on with a suitably sized paintbrush, leave for a few minutes and wipe off - the colouring comes off the tiles and stays on the grout.
Fast easy work, soo much easier than a regrout.

I'm interested in this type of product. Do you know of a demonstration video about this?
 

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Surely it's going to crack again, and you'll carry the burden of agro then.
I would have said do it with a fein and use a clamp, but now you've said it's onto wood then it's a different job all together by the sounds of it.

Obviously wouldn't be suitable on this job bugs
 

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