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Old 01-31-2011, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by dsaundry View Post
Is there any grout you can use in high moisture areas?? Especially saltwater....moisture?
yup, epoxy grout. but you better be darn sure you like the color

totaly water proof, but you have to do it quickly and clean up excess quick as once it sets up it is a pain. this is what I used for my bar top as it won't stain, adsorbe water, ect.. by far the best solution for showers, counter tops ect.. but it does take a bit more faness to work with.. I layed out a 2X3 foot board with left over / off cut tiles which I mortered down and then practiced on that so I could get an idea of the working time and such.

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