How do you make tile grout flexible?

Latex additives make the grout more flexible. Including a latex additive prevents cracking as grout dries and the tile installation settles.
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Can grout be flexible?

Flexible grout is urethane-based, which means it does not stain and does not ever need to be sealed. For repairs due to improper underlayment, flexible grout is less expensive than replacing the entire floor. Flexible grout is much easier to install than epoxy grout.
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Do they make a flexible grout for tile?

DUNLOP FLEXIBLE FLOOR & WALL GROUT is a water and frost-resistant powder based grout. Flexible and highly durable, it can be used for grouting natural stone, mosaics, glazed and porcelain tiles, in joints up to 20mm.
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How do you make grout softer?

You can use a heat gun, blow dryer, or steam cleaner to heat your grout. Then, while it's still warm remove it with a grout rake or an oscillating tool. If you'd prefer to use a liquid grout softener, a mixture of 1 part lemon juice to 2 parts water will soften grout if it's allowed to soak for 10–20 minutes.
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What can I mix with grout instead of water?

The Hydroment directions say to use one half-gallon of Latex admixture per 25 lb. bag of grout, instead of water.
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Can you add water to already mixed grout?

Myth #2 - Just add water! Adding a bit more water will get more working time with your grout. Excess water weakens your grout mixture. If water is added to “stretch out” the working time of your grout, it changes the structure of the mixture.
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What makes grout soft?

Grouts that are soft and powdery usually suffer from the addition of too much water to the original mix. Too much water creates a low density grout that cannot cure correctly and becomes inherently soft.
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Can you reuse hardened grout?

No, you probably need to use a grout saw to remove the half-done parts and you definitely need to mix a new batch of grout.
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What is flexible grout admixture?

It boasts superior strength and increases grout cure time and helps reduce tile grout shrinkage and cracking. In high-traffic areas such as walkways, entryways or kitchens, this flexible grout admixture will even improve grout color while keeping your floor tile and wall tile looking its best.
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Is epoxy grout more flexible?

That said, epoxy grouts generally have higher chemical resistance and are more flexible than regular cement grouts, which supposedly makes them more durable and more stain-resistant for places like kitchens and entry halls, and in commercial installations such as restaurants.
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What is a grout pen?

Grout pens add a thin waterproof coating directly over the existing grout lines between tiles. This coating can be tinted to match the current color of your grout so everything looks neat and cohesive. This coloring is applied using a small container that looks like a thick marker or pen.
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What is the most flexible tile adhesive?

Ultra Flexible Tile Adhesives (S2)

Our best flexible tile adhesive for wooden floors and tiling heavy or large tiles onto floors is weberset pro lite – rapid, a lightweight, rapid-setting (2 hours), ultra-flexible cement-based adhesive.
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Will grout keep tile from moving?

A common misconception about tile and grout is that grout will somehow assist in stabilizing a tile installation. It does not. Unless you use epoxy grout it will add no significant structural elements at all.
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How do you keep grout from cracking?

Whether you have tile grout cracking on the floor or wall, there's an easy solution; caulking. Caulk is a material that is used to seal or fill gaps. The act of caulking, is simply taking the caulk and applying it to the grout lines.
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What is the best tool to use to remove grout?

A reciprocating saw with a grout-removal attachment is one of the best ways to attack very tough grout, including sanded or epoxy-based grout. These powerful tools get the job done quickly and without creating too much dust, but you'll need to work carefully to avoid damaging surrounding tile.
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How do you soften mortar for removal?

To remove thinset, start by pouring boiling water over the thinset to weaken the material. Leave it for an hour, then hold a sharp putty knife at a 45-degree angle and hammer the back with a hand maul to break up the thinset.
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Can I add grout on top of grout?

You can apply new grout right over the top of the old grout. To do this, all you need is a grout removal tool. Use the tool to strike out the old grout, making sure the depth is at least 2mm, which is about the thickness of two dimes stacked one on top of the other.
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Can you use caulk instead of grout?

Grout is only used to fill the joints between tiles, while caulk can seal seams in many spots—along baseboards and crown molding, on windows to stop leaks and drafts, and anywhere two construction materials meet, even on outdoor concrete. This makes caulk the more versatile of the two products.
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What causes tile grout to crumble?

The main cause of grout becoming crumbly or powdery is poor mixing and/or application. When mixing cement based grout with water a chemical reaction known as 'hydration' is put into action. It is this reaction that causes the grout to transform from a thick paste into a hard tile joint.
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What happens if you mix grout too wet?

Adding too much water when mixing the grout can cause it to cure incorrectly and eventually crumble or crack. This is the result of the excess water evaporating as the grout sets, leaving microscopic holes in the structure of the grout and leaving it prone to premature deterioration.
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How long should grout sit before wiping?

Let the grout set for 15 to 30 minutes, and wipe up the excess grout with a dense grout sponge soaked in water. (If you think it's going to take you longer than 30 minutes to grout all of the tiles and be ready to move onto cleanup, you may have to work in smaller sections.)
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