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    Grout

    Great information Bluesman2a! I actually work for a leading manufacturer of tile installation products (MAPEI)...100% solids epoxy grout is still the best grout if your looking for stain, mold and bacteria resistance. There are also various manufacturers that have introduced "industrial...
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    Thinset squeeze up

    Yes, with typical sanded/unsanded Portland cement based grouts however its not as evident with a "high-hydration" cement based grouts. Products such as MAPEI's Ultracolor Plus, Custom Building Products' Prism and Laticrete's Permacolor offer a fast-set, are more consistent color, are higher...
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    Concrete sealer

    ForceFed70, go with a high quality lithium based densifier/sealer. Try giving Universal Concrete a try (www.universal-concrete.com); Burnaby or Langley.
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    Thinset squeeze up

    As per Stevelh and JackOlsen...there are several hand tools on the market designed for grout removal that will work via scraping the joint; visit a local Lowes or Home Depot etc. High-polymer and or fast-set thinsets typically have a higher density therefore tougher to remove; Dremel tool...
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    Epoxy grout? Garage bathroom, small part garage

    Mr.N there are stiffer scrub pads that will help remove the residue on the surface of the grout as per the video. Typically WHITE scrub pads are the most common, BLUE scrub pads are next stiffest, RED even stiffer and BLACK are stiffest for say a Carborandum non-slip tile (like you'd see in a...
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    Epoxy grout? Garage bathroom, small part garage

    Hi...new to this forum, in fact this is my first post! :) SpectraLok (by Laticrete) is a good 'stain-free' epoxy grout however for better chemical resistance a 100% Solids epoxy such as Laticrete's SP-100. I currently work for MAPEI and our KERAPOXY 100% solids epoxy is great and easy to use...
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