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Tilly2 | 11:57 Tue 18th Sep 2018 | DIY
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I have a 2.5 Kg bag of grout and the instructions are to add the bag to 0.65 litres of water.

I only need a small amount, as I want to replace some loose grout on the bathroom floor tiles. Just a couple of spoonsful really.

Can you tell me how much grout and water I need to make a quarter of a litre of mixed grout?

Thank you.
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Just bung a cupful of grout in a bowl and slowly add water, stirring all the time till it becomes like whipped cream. Do not put water in first.
12:01 Tue 18th Sep 2018
Just bung a cupful of grout in a bowl and slowly add water, stirring all the time till it becomes like whipped cream. Do not put water in first.
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That's very precise, Sparkly. :-) I'll give it a go. What's the worst thing that could go wrong?

Any other tips?
Don't let it get too sloppy, that's why it is better to add water a few drops at a time. Stirring all the time till it looks like whipped cream, quite firm and if you make a hill it won't fall back in on itself.

If it gets too stiff before you have finished, do not add more water, chuck it away and start again.
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All done. Thank you, Sparkly. I enjoyed doing that.
Excellent.

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