Avoneer
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posted on 28/3/06 at 09:19 PM |
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Grouting - what's the trick ???
Nearly finished tiling my bathroom.
I can tile no probs - honest.
I can't grout to save my life though and keep screwing it all up and having to clean all the tiles down.
What's the trick?
I'm currently using the adhesive/grout big tub stuff.
Spread it all over with a squegee thing.
Leave it a bit.
Start wiping the tiles down and smear the lot and make a right big mess.
Help.
Pat...
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JonBowden
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posted on 28/3/06 at 09:22 PM |
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I'll tackle nearly any building task - but I leave plastering and tiling to those who are good at it
Jon
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Danozeman
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posted on 28/3/06 at 09:22 PM |
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I always put it in wih my finger or a trowel type of thing then wipe down and smooth with a damp sponge.
Dan
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ady8077
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posted on 28/3/06 at 09:26 PM |
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Hi Pat
I find it best to wipe down with a damp sponge, use a diagonal motion to avoid washing the grout out of the gaps , and rinse the sponge out every
couple of wipes
Adrian
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chockymonster
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posted on 28/3/06 at 09:31 PM |
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I find the tub grout is hard to work with and usually mix my own. I'm not a tiler but this works for me.
Slap it on the tile, use the squeegy thing to push it into the cracks. Wipe the excess off in a diagonal line across the tiles so it doesn't
drag the grout. Then use a draw down tool to remove the excess grout between the tiles.
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INDY BIRD
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posted on 28/3/06 at 09:34 PM |
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agree with adrian and also make sure youre sponge is flat and a fare size too.
ive done several bathrooms and it takes longer to keep rinsing out but worth it.
also can use circular motion to wipe of works just aswell.
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GEORGE80
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posted on 28/3/06 at 09:34 PM |
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as your doing with your scweegy float, leave for about 5 mins, then with a car sponge,wetted and rung out, wipe lightly accross tiles about 45
degrees, i.e left bottom corner of room------to------ top right corner, or other way,
and keep repeat leaving a bout 5 mins between each area regually washing out sponge, until you have a slight glaze left over the tiles then give it
twenty more mins then get a coule of clean towels, and as you did with spong i.e 45 degrees lightl buff until tiles are shiney,
don't worry about every last little bit as you can really scrub then clean the next day,
remember to do it at them angles so your working accross the crack not along it so as not to pull out the growt.
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JoelP
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posted on 28/3/06 at 09:47 PM |
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myself, id use powdered grout rather than ready mix. Apply with a soft float, do a square metre, wipe off immediately with a damp sponge, rinsed
regularly in a bucket. Every few metres, go back to the begining and sponge down again. Towards the end you can just use a dishcloth, wiping
particular bits and rinsed in the sink, but beware that you will block your drain eventually as it settles out!
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Avoneer
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posted on 28/3/06 at 10:08 PM |
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I guess using 5mm spacers didn't help either!
Big tiles though.
Can you buy the powder stuff at B&Q?
Cheers,
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benson68
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posted on 28/3/06 at 10:29 PM |
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Definatley Powdered Grout and a Red Raw Plug to finish off the joints
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liam.mccaffrey
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posted on 28/3/06 at 10:35 PM |
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i've done a fair bit of tiling and i did it excatly like joel described and with v good results. after using powdered stuff you'll never
go back
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indykid
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posted on 28/3/06 at 10:54 PM |
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if B&Q don't do it, al murad do.
the non scratch white pan scrubber sponges are good for cleaning off stubborn bits of left over grout, and don't leave green bits like the
normal ones.
what colour grout you after? my dad's probably got a bag lingering somewhere.
tom
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Avoneer
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posted on 28/3/06 at 11:10 PM |
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White - but I'll get myself a bag thanks.
Where's al murads?
Cheers,
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Peteff
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posted on 28/3/06 at 11:34 PM |
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I like the adhesive grout stuff. Use a bit too much to stick the tiles down and it fills the joints nicely. Wipe it down the joints and across and
don't let it set on the tiles or it's a b*stard to get off. I recently did 5 yards of the 4" tiles and can confirm that it's
not to be taken lightly.
yours, Pete
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indykid
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posted on 28/3/06 at 11:37 PM |
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towards heckmondwike (dewsbury moor way) on walkley lane, to the junction with dam cheap cars on it, by the bus depot in heckmondwike. turn left,
under the bridge (greenway) and it's the first mill on the left. that's the tile place with the full tiling paraphenalia on sale. if you
go looking mucky, they'll usually price up as trade.
the general al murad (decorating and what not) is on halifax road, again going out to heckmondwike on the traffic lights with the butchers arms and
the crown, (just past the hospital).
hth
tom
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