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ojtiler
Hi,
Am just about to start grouting my wetroom with BAL Easypoxy. I read a post on this site from 2008 where the OP had used a Cake Icing syringe to fill BAL Easypoxy grout into the gaps between the tiles! (This was part of a method to work in manageable areas without the grout going off!!).
I'm interested as to whether a grout gun would be suitable for this purpose? The key problem I can foresee is that the Epoxygrout will eventually 'go off' on the inside of the grout gun, making it virtually impossible to clean! The OP used cellulose thinners to clean his tools but - if the grout gun is made from plastic - I imagine this is going to be corroded.
I would appreciate your thoughts on this before I start the job.... am quite happy to use a conventional grouting technique - but the grout gun does seem to be a good way of ensuring that the gaps are completely filled without voids - and reducing the over-spread of grout onto the main surface of the tile....
Many thanks in advance...
Am just about to start grouting my wetroom with BAL Easypoxy. I read a post on this site from 2008 where the OP had used a Cake Icing syringe to fill BAL Easypoxy grout into the gaps between the tiles! (This was part of a method to work in manageable areas without the grout going off!!).
I'm interested as to whether a grout gun would be suitable for this purpose? The key problem I can foresee is that the Epoxygrout will eventually 'go off' on the inside of the grout gun, making it virtually impossible to clean! The OP used cellulose thinners to clean his tools but - if the grout gun is made from plastic - I imagine this is going to be corroded.
I would appreciate your thoughts on this before I start the job.... am quite happy to use a conventional grouting technique - but the grout gun does seem to be a good way of ensuring that the gaps are completely filled without voids - and reducing the over-spread of grout onto the main surface of the tile....
Many thanks in advance...