How long does it take for laticrete grout to dry?

LATICRETE would recommend that their cement based grouts (e.g. LATICRETE® PERMACOLOR Select Grout, LATICRETE PERMACOLOR Grout, LATICRETE 1500 Sanded Grout or LATICRETE 1600 Unsanded Grout) cure for a minimum of 72 hours at 70°F (21°C) prior to use of a STONETECH sealer.Click to see full answer. Similarly, it is asked, does laticrete Permacolor grout need…

LATICRETE would recommend that their cement based grouts (e.g. LATICRETE® PERMACOLOR Select Grout, LATICRETE PERMACOLOR Grout, LATICRETE 1500 Sanded Grout or LATICRETE 1600 Unsanded Grout) cure for a minimum of 72 hours at 70°F (21°C) prior to use of a STONETECH sealer.Click to see full answer. Similarly, it is asked, does laticrete Permacolor grout need to be sealed?PERMACOLOR® Select does not require sealing, however, if even greater protection is desired, the following STONETECH® products listed below may be used. Follow specific installation instructions indicated for each STONETECH® Professional Sealer.Subsequently, question is, is laticrete Permacolor grout epoxy? LATAPOXY 2000 Industrial grout is a 100% solids epoxy industrial grout specifically formulated to provide maximum chemical and stain resistance with exceptional ease of installation. PERMACOLOR® Grout is a high performance grout that provides a grout joint that is dense, hard and will resist cracking. Then, how long does grout take to dry before using shower? 24 hours Does all grout need to be sealed?Yes, not every type of grout needs to be sealed. However, before applying epoxy grout, unsealed tiles such as natural stone surfaces must be sealed first. Certain types of tile surfaces, such as non-porcelain ceramic tiles, do not need to be sealed.

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