Manufacturers of Precast Prestressed Compound Walls
Grout is a composite material generally consisting of water, cement, and sand. It is typically used for filling voids under machines or other structural elements, sealing joints and openings in surfaces and reinforcing existing structures.
Water resistance, Joint width up to10mm, Suitable for floor & walls, Available in Range of Colour
12 months from date of production If stored properly In original unopened, sealed and undamaged packaging in dry and cool conditions
White, Brown, Sky Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Pink, Black, Teracotta
Consumption Depend On Joint Width, Size of Tiles and Good Work Manship
Joints between all types of tiles as well as natural stones, where 2/3rd of the depth of the tile or stone is available for grouting
Joints between tiles (ceramic, vitrified, porcelain tiles, etc.) and natural stones (marble, granite, etc.) that are up to 10 mm in width
Step 1: Mix your package of grout with water in a bucket.
Step 2: Use a grout float to press the grout into the space between tiles.
Step 3: Sponge off any excess grout that had been smeared onto the surface of the tile.
Step 4: Fine-clean the lines
Step 5: De-haze
Step 6: Let it dry
2 hours
20 minutes
2 hours
8 hours
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1 Kg , 5 Kg