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Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:46 pm
by JoeB
Can anyone help here? I had a new patio layed and used Fuge/Immobest Grout but I noticed that the guy who did it did not wet the stones (Indian Sandstone) first and now the grout is very crumbly and I don't think it will last. Is there anything I can do to rectify/rescue this??? The guy is coming back to have a look this evening but I think it is really a case of that he didn't use the Fuge correctly. I think it will have to be completely re-done cause I seem to remember eharing somewhere that once you open the tubs of Fuge it has to be used immediately so I don't think he can scrape it out again and "re-mix" it with water???
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:10 pm
by cookiewales
JoeB wrote:Can anyone help here? I had a new patio laid and used Fuge/Immobest Grout but I noticed that the guy who did it did not wet the stones (Indian Sandstone) first and now the grout is very crumbly and I don't think it will last. Is there anything I can do to rectify/rescue this??? The guy is coming back to have a look this evening but I think it is really a case of that he didn't use the Fugue correctly. I think it will have to be completely re-done cause I seem to remember hearing somewhere that once you open the tubs of Fudge it has to be used immediately so I don't think he can scrape it out again and "re-mix" it with water???
never heard of it but fuge is a german word meaning pointing normally german gear is top dollar check the tin or bag for correct application crumbley is not good :;):
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Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:54 pm
by Bob_A
Done a google and it seems to be this stuff
http://dolmenstone.com/index.php/accessories/fuge-paving-grout/
The demonstration cleary shows the surface being wetted before application.
Seems there a few outlets for it in Ireland but little or no dealers in the UK.