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Grout Sealant in Thailand

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I'm looking for a product to seal grout. There are a couple of archived threads on AseanNow that mention Weber grout sealant, but I haven't been able to locate it anywhere so far. I found one but it seems quite expensive:

https://shopee.co.th/เอชจี-เคลือบยาแนว--HG-SUPER-PROTECTOR-FOR-WALL-AND-FLOOR-GROUT--ขนาด-250-มล--i.95049753.2263028219

Any tips on a reasonable alternative would be appreciated.

Do you know any brand names from other countries or maybe have a picture of those products?

I will ask my current contractor about it. But I need a picture to show him on my phone.

Look at Global House ,Thaiwatsadu or Boonthavorn there you will find Weber Products. May be Home Pro as well.

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Here is a picture as requested. However, foreign brands would most likely be prohibitively expensive--I'm wondering about a local, reasonably priced solution. The option of not sealing is possible if they sealant solution is too expensive.

2 hours ago, opporna said:

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Here is a picture as requested. However, foreign brands would most likely be prohibitively expensive--I'm wondering about a local, reasonably priced solution. The option of not sealing is possible if they sealant solution is too expensive.

Thanks. I will talk with my contractor probably tomorrow. I will let you know what he has to say.

 

Make sure all the excess grout is completely wiped away before it dries...........I'm on day three of a six day job trying to clean up what the so called 'tiler' left behind on a 1000 sq ft floor.

 

 

Just now, Will B Good said:

Make sure all the excess grout is completely wiped away before it dries...........I'm on day three of a six day job trying to clean up what the so called 'tiler' left behind on a 1000 sq ft floor.

What did you expect? ???? 

1 minute ago, OneMoreFarang said:

What did you expect? ???? 

It's worse than you think............it's not the first time they've done it to me this year......!!!!!

 

More fool me.

On 12/13/2022 at 10:19 AM, OneMoreFarang said:

Thanks. I will talk with my contractor probably tomorrow. I will let you know what he has to say.

 

Not exactly exiting news, but I promised to follow up on this:

I asked my contractor, and he wasn't aware of any product like this.

He checked and according to him at least in my case with porcelain tiles there is no need for this.

It seems we also have a grout which is anti-mold and such things.

Sorry for no better information.

 

Sealer it s a good idea for cementato it s grouts.  Not needed for epoxy grouts.   Bottles in USA are only 10$. They sell roller type applicators.   Spill red wine on a UN sealed grout and the stain will be permanent.   It should be applied every few years. 

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