Jointing mortar RUSTICAL
for tileadhesive

jointing mortar
jointing mortar
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Characteristics

Type
jointing
Mortar applications
for tile
Other characteristics
adhesive

Description

Application: RUSTICAL joint for facing tiles from STEGU is designed for pointing facing tiles imitating stone, sandstone as well as for a natural stone and some kinds of clinker. It is characterised by plasticity, increased adhesion to the surface and resistance to weather conditions (frost proof and water-resistant). It can be applied indoor and outdoor on buildings as well as on fence posts. Surface preparation: Before starting jointing make sure that both - surface and the adhesive used for tiles - are completely dry. Use spatula to remove the dirt and dust from the joint to ensure optimum adherence. Directions for us: Mix about 2 kg of dry grout (more may set before using it all up) in a clean bucket adding about 0,33 litres of clean water. Stir well until the grout becomes uniform and after 3 min. stir again. Using the attached bag with a 8 mm diameter hole apply the grout evenly and tightly into the joints (Fig. 1,5). After about 2 min. smooth it out with a small trowel (Fig. 2,7) or with the other end of the attached brush (Fig. 6). Use spatula to remove the excess of the grout (Fig. 3). The mixture must be used within 15 minutes after time of mixing. Note that depending on the type of tiles and weather conditions the drying time may be shorten (in case of gypsum boards and temperature over 20°C). After application but before setting of the grout, use the brush (Fig. 4,8) to give the joint the final look remembering not to stain the tiles. Note that overdone smoothing with the brush may cause unpleasant gloss of the joint and differences in the joint colour.
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