Is premixed grout better than regular grout?

Advantages. Pre-mixed grout can be installed straight out of the container, which saves time and makes grouting simple. There's no need to worry about mixing in the right amount of water or achieving the right consistency. It's less expensive when used on small jobs because you can purchase it in small quantities.
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Which type of grout is better to use?

Epoxy Grout: Epoxy grout is considered by many in the industry to be a superior choice for any kind of tile project. Epoxy grout is durable, doesn't need to be sealed, is stain and chemical resistant, and can withstand high traffic and moist areas.
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Does premixed grout need sealed?

Premix - No sealing required - Grout - Tile Setting - The Home Depot.
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How long does ready mixed grout last?

How Long Does Grout Last Once Opened? Both powder and pre-mixed forms of grout expire 6 months after opening. Before you go to use old grout, think back to when you purchased and used it. If the grout is more than 12 months old, or it has been more than 6 months since you opened it, toss your old grout and buy new.
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Can you use premixed grout in the shower?

This pre-mixed grout is designed for interior use only, but is suitable for wet areas like tub surrounds, shower floors and shower walls. And, because it's so easy to use, it's also great for grout restoration projects!
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What type of grout is best for a shower?

Epoxy grout is a better choice for showers, kitchen, bathrooms, and other damp areas because it is stain resistant and requires no sealing, unlike cement-based grout.
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Is premixed grout waterproof?

Grout is NOT waterproof!

Tile and grout obviously blocks most of the water that sprays onto it. Grout will however absorb some moisture and transfer this moisture to whatever substrate the tile is laid on.
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Is premixed grout OK?

A premixed grout is the best grout for tile if you are looking for color consistency and a quicker installation. Premixed grout saves time because you can open a bucket and start grouting immediately.
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Is premixed grout cement based?

Premixed grout is an unsanded grout and does not contain cement. It cures through drying rather than chemical reaction.
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Is premixed grout sanded or unsanded?

The no-mix, no-mess alternative to traditional grout. This sanded, shrink and crack-resistant formula is also resistant to common household stains. SimpleGrout pre-mixed grout is easy to use and ideal for grout restoration.
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What happens if you don't seal grout?

When grout is not sealed in time, grime and water can seep into it, causing cracks on your tiles and forcing them to break at a certain point. By sealing your grout, you get to prolong your tile surface's lifespan and minimize damage to a considerable extent.
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How long do you wait for grout to dry 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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What type of grout does not need to be sealed?

The only type of grout that doesn't need sealer is epoxy, which is inherently pre-sealed.
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Which grout is strongest?

The real strengths of epoxy grout are water absorption, strength, and chemical resistance. Epoxy absorbs about 50-times less water than traditional cement grouts, has double the strength, and chemical resistance that stands up to even the toughest environments.
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Are there different qualities of grout?

There are four basic types of grout: unsanded, fine sanded, quarry type, and epoxy.
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Is there a grout that doesn't stain?

Epoxy grout is stain resistant and water resistant because it isn't porous like cement grout. This means epoxy grout lasts longer than cement grout. It also makes epoxy grout the best choice for both indoor and outdoor settings, particularly in spaces where you can expect a lot of moisture.
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Which grout is most flexible?

A flexible grout called QuartzLock 2 was our best solution. It is a pre-mixed, ready-to-use urethane and colored quartz-based grout that is very easy to install. It requires no sealing and is resistant to typical food stains and most household chemical products.
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What is the difference between acrylic grout and epoxy grout?

Acrylic grouting is smooth /sanded surface and slightly gloss looking. Epoxy grouting is rough surface with matte finishing. It's the replacement of existing grout lines with sanded epoxy grout that is traditionally used in swimming pool grouting and therefore the toughest available product on the market.
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Is unsanded grout easier to clean?

This means that your tile and grout will look better for a longer time than with non-sanded grout in bigger grout joints. As a result of this type of grout being a coarser texture, it is harder to clean and to force into smaller grout lines. Sanded grout should be your default choice for any general tiling.
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How do you know when grout is bad?

If your grout powder has clumps or small, hard lumps in it, the powder has likely been exposed to water or humidity and should not be used. Lumpy grout is either bad already or well on its way.
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What happens if you use sanded grout on glass tile?

It's important to use a nonsanded grout with glass tiles, as sanded grouts can potentially scratch the glass surface. This grout should only be used with grout lines between 1/16" - 1/8" (1.5 mm - 3 mm).
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Is Polyblend grout an epoxy grout?

As a cement-based mix, polyblend grout is easier to work with than epoxy grout, and because the recommended additives are already in the mix, you don't have to add liquid latex modifiers when mixing the grout, as you do with traditional grout formulations.
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Which grout is waterproof?

Epoxy grout is non-porous, making it waterproof. Epoxy is very versatile and can look beautiful with almost any decor. After the initial process is completed, it can even last much longer than cement grout.
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What is the working time for grout?

After it slakes, briefly remix grout to loosen it again and use immediately. Grout hardens completely after 30 to 60 minutes. If you wait too long after slaking, it's possible that you'll have to dispose of the batch and start again. Adding water does not reactivate grout at this point.
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