Kerrogras epoxy Grout III Component

Kerrogras epoxy grout III component is a premium-grade, high-performance grout for floors and walls. The three components are resin, hardener, and filler, and they deliver superior durability, stain resistance, and waterproofing capabilities.

Packaging –1kg, 5kg, 10 kg

Colour – Available in a range of more than 20 colours.

Coverage – Varies with tile size and grout width.

Product Description

The Kerrogras Epoxy Grout III Component has three components: Part A (Resin), Part B (Hardener), and Part C (Filler). Each part comes in five sets within a bucket—one set of 200 grams of resin, 100 grams of hardener, and 700 grams of filler.

Features and Benefits

  • Easy to install
  • Superior strength and durability
  • Chemical and stain-resistant
  • Water-resistant
  • Low maintenance
  • Colour consistency
  • Temperature resistant
  • Versatile Application

Application

Surface Preparation:

Clean the Tiles: Ensure that the tile joints and surrounding tiles are clean and free of any dust, dirt, or old grout.

Dry the Joints: This step is of utmost importance. The tile joints must be completely dry before applying the epoxy grout. Any moisture can hinder the grout from bonding properly and may lead to failure.

Avoid Rainy Days: Do not apply epoxy grout on rainy days or in conditions of high humidity. Excess moisture in the air can interfere with the curing process and may lead to an improper bond.

Protect Surrounding Areas: Use painter’s tape to protect areas not being grouted, as epoxy can be challenging to clean once it cures.

Mixing the grout

Combine the Resin and Hardener: Pour the resin (Component A) into a clean bucket, followed by the hardener (Component B). Mix these two components thoroughly for 2-3 minutes using a margin trowel or a low-speed mixer.

 Add the Filler: Gradually add the filler (Component C) to the mixed resin and hardener. Continue mixing until you achieve a uniform, consistent colour and texture. Ensure no unmixed material remains at the bottom or sides of the container.

 

 Apply the Grout

Use a grout float to apply some epoxy grout onto the tile surface.

Press the grout into the joints by holding the float at a 45-degree angle and ensuring they are fully filled.

Work in small sections to prevent the grout from drying out before you can clean it.

After you’ve applied the grout, use the grout float to remove any excess grout from the tile. While holding the float at a right angle, go diagonally across the tiles.

Clean the tiles

Wait about 10-15 minutes for the grout to set slightly. The exact time may vary depending on the product and environmental conditions.

Wet a grout sponge with clean water, squeeze out most of the water, and wipe the tile surface softly to remove grout haze.

 Rinse the sponge frequently and change the water as needed.

Curing

The grout usually hardens in 24 to 48 hours. Keep the area dry during this time.

Protect the grout from foot traffic or other disturbances while it cures.