Time For A New Tile Guy?

 
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Old 12-11-2008, 08:38 PM   #21
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Re: Time For A New Tile Guy?


I grouted with Lacticrete for my first time yesterday and today. I knew that there were haze problems but I read the instructions and followed them closely. There is still a sticky film on the tile as well as some sand. The sand scrapes up but from all the advice I have read on the internet, we will probably have to get some of the miracle epoxy remover. I think that the next time I will be more prepared and use the advice from the internet. I just hope my co-workers will go with the new method.

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