bbqking103 Posted April 6, 2025 Report Posted April 6, 2025 I found a video of KK Grout being dispensed via a syringe but it does not show it dried. I was wondering a few things. 1) Does the KK Grout dry hard. Or does it dry flexible to the touch? 2) Do you have to remove the grout btwn the tiles first before applying?
C6Bill Posted April 6, 2025 Report Posted April 6, 2025 It dries hard and it depends on what you are trying to accomplish. If you are just fixing venting poke a hole in it and then fill the hole.
bbqking103 Posted April 7, 2025 Author Report Posted April 7, 2025 Well, first, good to know it dies hard because I was wondering. Can you use any acrylic Grout found online/Home Depot?
C6Bill Posted April 7, 2025 Report Posted April 7, 2025 What is it you are trying to repair ? A few pictures would help people help you.
DennisLinkletter Posted April 7, 2025 Report Posted April 7, 2025 20 hours ago, bbqking103 said: I found a video of KK Grout being dispensed via a syringe but it does not show it dried. I was wondering a few things. 1) Does the KK Grout dry hard. Or does it dry flexible to the touch? 2) Do you have to remove the grout btwn the tiles first before applying? The grout is hard and gets flexible when heated... I never suggest removing existing grout and recommend filling tears/cracks from the bottom up. Best to clean up before it dries. 1
bbqking103 Posted April 14, 2025 Author Report Posted April 14, 2025 Thanks DennisLinkletter, I picked up a used kamado and need to do some repairs. I already have a tub of Acrylic Grout I purchased from Lowe's Home Improvement store and was wondering if I could use it - https://www.lowes.com/pl/flooring-tools-supplies/tile-tools-supplies/grout/acrylic-premix/4294856532-920575991071. I would be just filling tears/cracks with a surface application. Would this work?