kkk272729
2017-11-06 08:18:56
- #1
Especially when grouting immediately ("in its own juice"), contamination is much more likely because the consistency of the pre-mortar is much more plastic than when grouting afterwards. In the latter case, the consistency is more chalky.
In my case, it was also grouted immediately. Here it is called "grouting with a hose." To shape the joint, a piece of garden hose is used.
Different joint colors can also be due to different mixing ratios of water and pre-mortar. This has to be done quite precisely.
Attached is a picture of a wall grouted with a hose. However, the joint is set back slightly, which makes the stone look more rustic.

In my case, it was also grouted immediately. Here it is called "grouting with a hose." To shape the joint, a piece of garden hose is used.
Different joint colors can also be due to different mixing ratios of water and pre-mortar. This has to be done quite precisely.
Attached is a picture of a wall grouted with a hose. However, the joint is set back slightly, which makes the stone look more rustic.