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Thread: Re-Grouting shower
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28th January 2017, 11:09 PM #1Novice
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Re-Grouting shower
Hello
If I want to re-grout a shower can you suggest a replacement grout that is waterproof? Or a good way of making new grout waterproof? I am not a tradesman. (Not by a long way) Many thanks if you can offer any advice.
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29th January 2017, 06:43 AM #2GOLD MEMBER
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You should be able to find a Grout Sealer that you paint on the lines of grout then wipe the excess off the tiles.
Tom
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29th January 2017, 08:14 AM #3
You're looking for a product that is locally sold as 'grout maximizer' which is used in lieu of water to mix the grout. Does a better job that post application sealer.
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29th January 2017, 12:02 PM #4
We use an additive to the grout called Hydrocrete, which I imagine is similar to Rob's grout maximiaser.
24hrs later we follow this up with a more usual tile & grout sealer... usually Tileguard Tile & Grout Sealer, also made by the same company, Bondall. (Who also make Bondcrete. )
- Andy Mc