It happened before. Using BAL gunmetal (silver grey) grout for a kitchen splashback of metro tiles. It went "splotchy" (dark patches in grout). I got through all the "overhydrated" arguments (mix too wet or too much sponging water after filling), which I am pretty convinced did not apply, I mix all grouts the same way and to the same consistency.
Happened again last week, This time with Mapei Ultracolour mid grey.
This time, the bathroom had two types of tile. Ceramic glazed in shower (where the splotchiness occurred), and porcelain on other wall and floor sections. Guess what - I used the same grout in both (one mix for both sections), but the porcelain tiles were fine - the grout colour was perfectly even.
I cornered a BAL rep soon after first incident. He suggested they had found some ceramic tiles dried the grout inconsistently causing an effect similar to overhydration. I believe this is the cause of last weeks poor grout finish.
Anyone else encountered this problem?
Happened again last week, This time with Mapei Ultracolour mid grey.
This time, the bathroom had two types of tile. Ceramic glazed in shower (where the splotchiness occurred), and porcelain on other wall and floor sections. Guess what - I used the same grout in both (one mix for both sections), but the porcelain tiles were fine - the grout colour was perfectly even.
I cornered a BAL rep soon after first incident. He suggested they had found some ceramic tiles dried the grout inconsistently causing an effect similar to overhydration. I believe this is the cause of last weeks poor grout finish.
Anyone else encountered this problem?