Azpects EASYGrout Porcelain Jointing Compound Crema 15kg

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  • High-quality slurry grout for use on porcelain
  • For use with ceramic and porcelain tiles
  • Fine, textured finish
  • Cementitious grout - applied as a slurry
  • Easy to use - mix, pour, sweep, and rinse
  • Each tub contains 3 x 5kg bags 
  • Available in colours: Crema, Grafito, Blanco and Argent
  • Suitable for joints from 5mm to 25mm wide with a minimum depth of 20mm
  • Coverage calculator
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  • High-quality slurry grout for use on porcelain
  • For use with ceramic and porcelain tiles
  • Fine, textured finish
  • Cementitious grout - applied as a slurry
  • Easy to use - mix, pour, sweep, and rinse
  • Each tub contains 3 x 5kg bags 
  • Available in colours: Crema, Grafito, Blanco and Argent
  • Suitable for joints from 5mm to 25mm wide with a minimum depth of 20mm
  • Coverage calculator

EASYGrout joint filler simple to mix and suitable for use on interior and exterior tiled floor surfaces. Features a high early strength, resilient, compact composition. The grout is specifically designed for use with ceramic and porcelain tiles. Not recommended for use on natural stone. Not suitable for use on vertical surfaces.

Top Tips:

  • To start - ensure area is stable and secure before grouting the joints. Rake clear any excess loose residues and accumulations of water to allow an even and consistent depth of grout to be applied in all areas.
  • Mixing - add powder to clean, cold water a min of 900ml per 5kg sachet. Use a powered paddle to mix slowly for 3 to 5 minutes. Ensure a smooth lump-free, flowable cohesive mortar. Do not over-mix or create excessive air bubbles.
  • Prep surface - dampen tiles prior to grout application, avoiding pooled areas. Pour the mixed grout over tiles and spread into the open tile joints using a suitable rubber squeegee tool. Ensure all joints are even. 
  • To finish - when hardened sufficiently after 1 to 2 hours (depending on site conditions) clean the tiled surface using a wet brush or sponge. When mortar sets firmly, use a dry cloth to dry and polish the entire grouted area.

Note: porous tiles (Natural stone and porous, un-glazed tiles) may be prone to permanent discolouration, especially when applying coloured grouts. Always carry out a small trial test, apply freshly mixed grout to a spare tile to determine whether staining is likely. If in doubt, consult the tile manufacturer.