Which grout to use? - Rompox easy or aspects easy joint
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I've got Rompox Easy in my patio and it's rubbish.
Read here
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Read here
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have used rompox,marshalls 365 and easyjoint would not recommend rompox had a major problem with a full patio that had to be redone romex were not very helpful didnt want to know,marshalls 365 is good but nobody stocks it and its quite expensive.
easyjoint has been good for me reasonably priced and have had no problems/comebacks at all ???
easyjoint has been good for me reasonably priced and have had no problems/comebacks at all ???
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McMonagles are stocking a new product, Joint-Ex I think it is or will be called. Michael rates it very highly but I've not had a chance to pplay with it yet. Given that they are one of the largest paving distributors in Ireland, they are hardly likely to lend their name to anything that isn't at least as good as the Romex. More news on this is promised, but just when that promise will be delivered is uncertain.
Davy Crawford, who did the distribution of Romex products in PRC and the rest of Ireland, is, AFAIK, still flogging the Romex in partnership with the Natural Stone Yard near Ashbourne (the one in Co. Meath, not the one in Derbyshire!)
And then there's Martin Fox up in Oranmore selling his Joint-It which has had mixed reviews so far but again, I've not had the opportunity to try it for myself.
Davy Crawford, who did the distribution of Romex products in PRC and the rest of Ireland, is, AFAIK, still flogging the Romex in partnership with the Natural Stone Yard near Ashbourne (the one in Co. Meath, not the one in Derbyshire!)
And then there's Martin Fox up in Oranmore selling his Joint-It which has had mixed reviews so far but again, I've not had the opportunity to try it for myself.
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