What kind of grout is Polyblend?

Polyblend Sanded Grout is a polymer-modified, cement based grout that produces hard, dense joints that resist shrinking, cracking and wear.
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What type of grout is Polyblend?

Polyblend grout is today's standard for cement-based tile grout. The "poly" is short for polymer-modified and indicates that the grout mix includes latex-polymer additives for improved water-resistance and adhesion. Polyblend is also the proprietary name for one of the leading brands of polymer-modified grouts.
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Is Polyblend grout cement-based?

A polymer-modified, cement-based sanded grout that produces hard, dense joints that resist shrinking, cracking and wear.
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What is Polyblend grout made of?

About Polyblend Grout

Grout is basically finely ground Portland cement. Polyblend is finely ground cement that has been modified with polymer for the following reasons: Increased flexibility. Better color consistency.
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Is Polyblend grout acrylic?

Polyblend® Grout Renew is a waterborne acrylic stain and sealer for renewing or changing the color of cement grout joints. Formulated with fade-resistant pigments, Grout Renew seals the grout against stains while it colors. Available in all 40 Polyblend® Plus colors to complement any tile or stone installation.
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Is Polyblend non-sanded grout cement based?

Polyblend® Non-Sanded Grout is a dry, Portland cement based grout, inorganic aggregates and chemicals.
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What's the difference between Polyblend and Polyblend plus?

Polyblend Plus has brighter, enhanced color and is more efflorescence resistant than its predecessor without compromising the durability professionals expect from the proven Polyblend product. Available in sanded and non-sanded versions, Polyblend Plus accommodates joints up to 1/8” (3mm) and meets ANSI A118. 7.
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Should Polyblend grout be sealed?

Sealing the Grout

Since Polyblend grout is cement-based, it's a good idea to seal it after it cures. Cement grout is porous, which means water and grease can soak into it and stain or damage the grout. Wait at least 48 to 72 hours after grouting to apply the sealer.
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Is poly blend good grout?

This Polyblend worked fast and efficiently to repair grout that had pulled out between the tub and tile when removing the old caulk. Went on smoothly and dried quickly. This was very convenient to use since it has the pre-measured amount and fill line.
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What is difference between sanded and unsanded grout?

Unsanded grout should be used in joints that are less than 1/8-inch-wide. It has a smooth texture and clings well to vertical surfaces, which makes it useful for grouting ceramic wall tiles. Sanded grout should be used for flooring and wall tile joints wider than 1/8 inch because it resists shrinkage and cracking.
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Is Polyblend grout mold resistant?

Mold and mildew resistant. including ceramic, mosaic, quarry, pavers, cement, porcelain, brick, mini-brick, precast terrazzo and natural stone. For grout joints from 1/8" to 1/2" wide (3 - 13 mm).
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Is sanded grout cement-based?

True to its name, sanded grout is a Portland cement-based grout with silica sand, inorganic aggregates, and chemicals. Best for creating wider grout lines, sanded grout should be your primary choice for most tiling applications since sand particles have the ability to lock with each other to form a sturdy joint.
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What is a Polyblend?

Definition of polyblend

: a colloidal mixture of one polymer with another (as of a vinyl resin with nitrile rubber)
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Should I use sanded or unsanded grout in a shower?

Both grout types can be used in the kitchen, bathroom, and shower pan. In general, sanded grout will go with many projects, but unsanded grout works better in shower walls, bathroom walls, and honed stone tiles.
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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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Is Polyblend epoxy grout?

100% Solids Epoxy Grout

A two-component system consisting of a resin and hardener that is combined with any Polyblend® Sanded Grout to fill joint widths from 1/8″ to 3/8″ (3-10 mm). It offers maximum resistance to staining. Delivers a grout that is uniform in color and colorfast.
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What kind 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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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 can you tell if grout is sealed?

How to Tell If Grout Is Sealed. You can sometimes tell if your tile or grout have been sealed by spreading a few drops of water on them. If they darken or change color, they are probably not sealed. If they stay the same, they may have already been sealed.
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Is premixed grout better?

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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How do you apply Polyblend plus unsanded grout?

Mix with a trowel or low speed mixer (less than 300 rpm) for approximately 3 minutes to achieve a smooth, lump-free consistency. If needed add: up to 0.2pts (0.1L) of water for each 10 lb. (4.5 kg) powder. Let the mixture stand (slake) for 5 minutes, and then remix and use.
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What type of grout is Mapei ultracolor plus FA?

Ultracolor Plus FA with DropEffect™ technology is an ultra premium, fine-aggregate, fast-setting, polymer-modified, color-consistent, nonshrinking, efflorescence-free grout for joint widths from 1/16" to 3/4" (1.5 to 19 mm).
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Can PolyBlend grout renew be used in a shower?

Color refresh Coloring the tile grout by applying a waterborne epoxy stain like PolyBlend Grout Renew is a very popular way to bring worn and aged showers, countertops, floors or other tile surfaces back to life.
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