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Hi All,

As you know I repaired my cookers latch area with JB Weld. Repair worked great

but the JB Weld is grey and the surrounding grout is black. I filled in the remaining

depression with black grout but had an idea.

I bought some black dye made for epoxy which makes the JB jet black. Should I chip

out the grout and fill entirely with the black JB or leave well enough alone? It will

surely be harder but wondering if its worth the trouble. I'm just concerned about

winter and the freeze thaw cycles popping the grout.

Thoughts?

Joe

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Well, if you're happy with the grout color I'd probably leave it as is. If it does pop out over the winter you know how to fix it, since it's cosmetic anyway there should be no damage done if it needs to wait for next spring. My biggest concern with the JB Weld is that it may come up as a gloss black instead of matte, maybe if the grout pops out you can also try mixing in some powder (graphite?) to even out the texture and just apply it to the top surface rather than digging out the old stuff?

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