Quorn Stone | Kerakoll Fugalite Bio Grout Demonstration Video

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Watch in HD! Here our Kerakoll Rep demonstrates the use of the Fugalite Bio and Fugalite Bio Parquet grout from start to finish.

Комментарии • 7

  • @KevinT-p1p
    @KevinT-p1p 12 дней назад

    Used your black grout on grey porcelain tiles and after several cleans still left black residue on the tiles which I now afto buy epoxy cleaner to clean all my tiles , for my last few tiles I used a clean cloth to wipe away any marks left after continually cleaning with sponges which worked better.

  • @jibblehardicardi3827
    @jibblehardicardi3827 2 года назад +1

    I've had increasing number of clients getting tile averse due to dirty grout fear so have started using epoxy. This stuff is much easier to use than ppl think. I tend only mix 1kg max at a time using 1g accuracy scales to measure. It says mechanical mix but I find 1kg mixes super easy by hand (I've made test specimen that are fine doing like this). It feels easier to apply than normal cementious grout and I find the dark colours are much easier to clean up than regular grout. The consistency means it doesn't wash out like regular grout or suffer from dips from slight sponge over-pressure making very easy finishing. Sets like hard rubber with nice sheen and obviously far superior properties.
    I doubt very much I'll go back to normal stuff.

  • @richardgarratt9497
    @richardgarratt9497 5 лет назад +1

    great vid

  • @mhpartitionsinteriorsltd4378
    @mhpartitionsinteriorsltd4378 2 года назад +1

    I am interested in using this product, are the sample crosses available in order too select the correct colour before ordering? I cannot seem to find them anywhere too purchase

  • @filosou9914
    @filosou9914 4 года назад

    How long does it need to get dry in normal temperature to start wash the joins in first hand? Second and third hand of washing the tiles need to be immediately after first hand or need some minutes to get dry and little thick so the sponge not "take" the colour from the top of the join and create a gamp?

  • @stevetowell6797
    @stevetowell6797 6 лет назад +1

    Do you recommend mechanical mix on powder products also?
    Great video thank you