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Am doing a floor job shortly where I'm replacing floor tiles, client has already lifted them and has asked me to find the grout that was previously used (ermmm... how should I know?). However, it is not an ordinary grout - it seems almost rubbery like a rubbery resin type stuff. Not seen it before and he want's to use the same stuff as he reckons its got to better than standard grouts given it would (and I agree having seen it) flex better. The floor is wooden with ply fitted.

Has anyone seen a grout like this - if so what's it called?

Thanks for your help :)
 
S

Stef

Is it very dark grey. ? Pulled a floor up a couple of years ago and whoever done it had used tubbed tile on wood floor adhesive and grout . Think.it was from b and q that was like rubber .

I had one the exact same yesterday, looked at a job & this is the type of adhesive used, it's a weird rubber feel to it & it's a pig to get off the floor.
Done one a couple of months ago kitchen floor for my mates mum n dad & he had used tubbed addy from B&Q & this was the same, an absolute nightmare to get off the floor.
It's some gear, was thinking of using it myself.. [emoji23][emoji23]
 
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