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Posted by Al Bundy on March 26, 2007, 8:31 pm
> Thanks, Al. I did not know that the grout on the shower floor needed
> to be the sanded variety. Everything I read always said to use
> unsanded grout for the shower. Do you think it is worth the effort to
> regrout the floor for that reason?
>
> Ross
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>>> I regrouted the floor of my shower, and I think there's a problem.
>>> The grout turns gray when wet, then white again when it dries (the
>>> old grout on the walls doesn't change color when wet). I used an
>>> unsanded white grout (Mapei), and sealed it too. Any ideas? Thanks.
>>>
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>> Not a tile wiz but had the same issue once. If it's changing color
>> it's getting wet. It's not being sealed. Try a different sealer.
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>> Floor grout should be sanded grout BTW.
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>
As mentioned, not a tile wiz. Just an isolated experience here and there.
> Everything I read always said to use
> unsanded grout for the shower.
Go with what you read if you feel it's a reliable source. Possibly what I
heard/read was only in regard to non-shower stall tile floors.
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