My guy… I’m just a DIY white guy but I review your video and use your strategy every time I tile. This strategy works so well, my grout always turns out /beautiful/. This grout can be challenging, if you’ve never seen this video. Not needing to reseal and maintain your grout after installation is amazing. I really really appreciate your skill and willingness to share your trade. Thanks again, seriously appreciated!!
If you use a large sponge with a scratchy side, it cleans the major stuff off much quicker, and easier. The excess grout get's worked into the scratchy side, versus the regular sponge which can only handle a little bit.
Bondo knives work 10 times better than floats ( especially on walls ), just makes the hand sore at times but has wayyyy better control . Good vid , I’ve never used fusion
Great video very informative im a young setter only two years experience going through a situation and this video plus a couple of your comments are gonna help me out and help me finish the job right, I very much appreciate it keep up the good work!
I have never had a problem with grouting because I use multiple buckets of clean water and I replace my water repeatedly -- I have seen contractors have big problems because they go too fast and dirty, just in too big of a hurry and not understanding they are just spreading their mess around with filthy sponges lol
I tell you. I used fusion pro on my kitchen floor. It is very durable 7 years later. But the light color gets black and needs a good scrubbing from time to time.
Buy a steam mop with grout attachment. Works great on grout and tile I have it in my bathrooms and the steam cleaner turns it white almost instantly. Takes me like 5 min to clean my bathroom grout
I'm in the middle of a tile install in my bath. We picked out a small decorator tile hexagon porcelain tile. It comes on a sheet. My question is do I stand a good chance putting this down on top of it and making it look good. I have lots of grout lines. My tile expertise is limited. Thanks for posting your video and thanks for answering my question in advance. You make it look easy.
You should be fine small sections at a time even if your shower floor is small, maybe into 4 or 5 sections since it's your first time.. but you must do all iv showed damp tile with microfiber towel each section at a time, spread grout use Sponge to clean up in Circular Motion then wipe off with sponge, and at the end use microfiber to clean off all the heavy water that's on top, several times if necessary. But yeah check the video out again and you should be fine
Always wash diagnoly with a sponge, not straight down with the grout line, so to not wash the grout out of the joint, but good circular washing in the begining 😁
I'm glad that I found your channel. You are putting out good content. Would you consider posting a video concerning field expansion joints? If possible include an "offset" (not sure that is the proper term) field expansion joints for a wood look tile installation. I would also appreciate how you handle field expansion joints for tile installations that have 1/16" - 1/8" grout joints.
10/4 I should have some content already let me see what I can find and hopefully put together or something new. Its actually in the bucket list so that cool.
That grout isn't bad, however i would caulk around perimeters and edges with matching color caulk. I wouldn't leave it without caulking it could still potentially or eventually crack. So it's always good to always caulk.
great job. I have a contractor that just used this grout on my polished Carrera porcelain tile, i don't think they cleaned well enough before it dried. How can I remove the haze so that my tiles are shiny again?
Is it a very easy to scratch tile? I'm assuming it's not since it's Porcelain, if it doesn't easily scratch you could use Epoxy Grout Formula with they're scrubpad and any microfiber towel simply apply EGFormula over tile, scrub it in circular motion then wash off using a microfiber towel. You can try the same method with other products but EG is exactly how I would do it because I know its effective.
What’s up man great video , two questions because a lot of feedback has been bad on this product for other videos I’m scared to use it on my white porcelain. 1. Did you seal the tile before applying the fusion pro ? And if you did what product did you use?. 2. Did you have any problems with the hazing staying on the tile ? And If you did what product did you use to take off the haze ?
No I didn't have to seal Porcelain for Fusion Grout. Basically you do up to 5sf at a time then sponge then microfiber towel it, if you have Haze afterwards use EGFORMULA and they're Scrub-Pads it will come right off but you should be fine follow what I did on my video.
After watching your video my husband left it up to me to do the grout on our new floors. Great video, easy to follow, to the point. You made it easy for me to do!
Definitely, however you wouldn't be able to do such a big area at a time just smaller sections to get through it. Given that slate is a textured floor. You could seal if you want too for extra precaution but not necessarily necessary
My guy… I’m just a DIY white guy but I review your video and use your strategy every time I tile. This strategy works so well, my grout always turns out /beautiful/. This grout can be challenging, if you’ve never seen this video. Not needing to reseal and maintain your grout after installation is amazing. I really really appreciate your skill and willingness to share your trade. Thanks again, seriously appreciated!!
Tyvm
Appreciate this a ton. My floors came out beautiful.
Glad to hear Ty.
Wow bro this is SUPER HELPFUL! Thanks for making this video
Glad it helped
i love mickey mantle good video it helped me with grout
Amigo did a great job. I followed the same steps and it worked great.
Pro!
If you use a large sponge with a scratchy side, it cleans the major stuff off much quicker, and easier. The excess grout get's worked into the scratchy side, versus the regular sponge which can only handle a little bit.
Great video! Thanks.
Got me going on my first bathroom wall tile job. Thank you!!
Awesome! Do a Good Job Take Your Time.
@@egformulayear later and I’m using your video again!! Thank you 🙏
@@Pilottoproperties Thats Awesome Bro, Love it 💯
Thanks brother. Going to do my bathroom now. 👍🏼
Thats cool bro glad to help
Bondo knives work 10 times better than floats ( especially on walls ), just makes the hand sore at times but has wayyyy better control . Good vid , I’ve never used fusion
Great video very informative im a young setter only two years experience going through a situation and this video plus a couple of your comments are gonna help me out and help me finish the job right, I very much appreciate it keep up the good work!
Thanks man! That's great
This video is gold.
Thank You!
Gracias hemano, aprendi algo nuevo nunca tuve problemas con la lechada hasta que use esta lechada en especial
De nada gracias por ver 💯
Great instructions! Thank you!
Thanks Ty
A lot of great tips and info , great video
I have never had a problem with grouting because I use multiple buckets of clean water and I replace my water repeatedly -- I have seen contractors have big problems because they go too fast and dirty, just in too big of a hurry and not understanding they are just spreading their mess around with filthy sponges lol
Solid job...Love it🔥🔥
Nice,thank you
Thanks bro this was super helpful.
Your Welcome
No gloves? You’re insane 😛. Great job and tutorial!
Best video on how to use this grout I've seen. Thanks man. I was having a bitch of a time using this stuff
thanks for the vid
You bet
I tell you. I used fusion pro on my kitchen floor. It is very durable 7 years later. But the light color gets black and needs a good scrubbing from time to time.
Buy a steam mop with grout attachment. Works great on grout and tile
I have it in my bathrooms and the steam cleaner turns it white almost instantly. Takes me like 5 min to clean my bathroom grout
I'm in the middle of a tile install in my bath. We picked out a small decorator tile hexagon porcelain tile. It comes on a sheet. My question is do I stand a good chance putting this down on top of it and making it look good. I have lots of grout lines. My tile expertise is limited. Thanks for posting your video and thanks for answering my question in advance. You make it look easy.
You should be fine small sections at a time even if your shower floor is small, maybe into 4 or 5 sections since it's your first time.. but you must do all iv showed damp tile with microfiber towel each section at a time, spread grout use Sponge to clean up in Circular Motion then wipe off with sponge, and at the end use microfiber to clean off all the heavy water that's on top, several times if necessary. But yeah check the video out again and you should be fine
Great video… you made it look easy👍
Tyvm
Very helpful! Thank you!
thanks bud
You bet Ty!
Nice that came out pretty sick 👍🏼👊🏼
Thanks man appreciate the comment 💯
Would u say that fusion on lets say 6x6 tile would not be a good idea? Seems like it would work better on bigger tile . Just wondering . Fire vid!
Always wash diagnoly with a sponge, not straight down with the grout line, so to not wash the grout out of the joint, but good circular washing in the begining 😁
I'm glad that I found your channel. You are putting out good content.
Would you consider posting a video concerning field expansion joints?
If possible include an "offset" (not sure that is the proper term) field expansion joints for a wood look tile installation.
I would also appreciate how you handle field expansion joints for tile installations that have 1/16" - 1/8" grout joints.
10/4 I should have some content already let me see what I can find and hopefully put together or something new. Its actually in the bucket list so that cool.
Good fckn job I’m inspired
Awesome! Ty
Thanks for the video. Is this grout good for shower floors that see water every day? Anything special needed in addition?
That grout isn't bad, however i would caulk around perimeters and edges with matching color caulk. I wouldn't leave it without caulking it could still potentially or eventually crack. So it's always good to always caulk.
Great job! Do you remember which color this grout was? Im redoing the grout in my kitchen and this is the color i want.
Dolorian grey
great job. I have a contractor that just used this grout on my polished Carrera porcelain tile, i don't think they cleaned well enough before it dried. How can I remove the haze so that my tiles are shiny again?
Is it a very easy to scratch tile? I'm assuming it's not since it's Porcelain, if it doesn't easily scratch you could use Epoxy Grout Formula with they're scrubpad and any microfiber towel simply apply EGFormula over tile, scrub it in circular motion then wash off using a microfiber towel. You can try the same method with other products but EG is exactly how I would do it because I know its effective.
How long you have to let us sit before you shower?
What’s up man great video , two questions because a lot of feedback has been bad on this product for other videos I’m scared to use it on my white porcelain. 1. Did you seal the tile before applying the fusion pro ? And if you did what product did you use?.
2. Did you have any problems with the hazing staying on the tile ? And If you did what product did you use to take off the haze ?
No I didn't have to seal Porcelain for Fusion Grout. Basically you do up to 5sf at a time then sponge then microfiber towel it, if you have Haze afterwards use EGFORMULA and they're Scrub-Pads it will come right off but you should be fine follow what I did on my video.
After watching your video my husband left it up to me to do the grout on our new floors. Great video, easy to follow, to the point. You made it easy for me to do!
Can you do this over slate without having to seal the slate?
Definitely, however you wouldn't be able to do such a big area at a time just smaller sections to get through it. Given that slate is a textured floor. You could seal if you want too for extra precaution but not necessarily necessary
@@egformula oh, yes, I figured that out. Definitely will go with Apoxsee grout next time or charging twice as much next time lol.
What tile did you install. All the large format ones I’ve seen want a 30% offset for the tile placement.
This are 12"x24" straight laid
is it the same process with black slate? I could imagine you would have to seal it first?
Yes & Oh yeah I would definitely seal it first being slate just for an extra precautions.
Is this product sanded ?
It's not typical sanded grout but does seem to have some sort of Sand in it
Acoustics are bad…hard to hear with echo.