Starlike Challenge - Epoxy Grout Demo

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  • čas přidán 25. 04. 2018
  • Founder and CEO, Curt Rapp, demonstrates why Starlike Grout is the easiest to apply and the friendliest to the installer. This high-performance product is the only non-toxic, non-corrosive, environmentally friendly, and 100% safe to the applicator epoxy grout available in the United States. Visit the Starlike Challenge page at www.tiledoctor.com/starlike-c... for more information, how to claim the 50% off coupon, and any restricions that apply.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @rebeculla
    @rebeculla Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. I have a few questions. I do glass mosaics and recently discovered the starlike crystal epoxy grout. I purchased the standard size bucket however I won’t use all of the product for one piece. Here’s my questions:
    I believe you said for smaller areas 500 g of the product would be perfect, but how much of the catalyst per 500 g of the part a?
    Can I split up the large pouch of catalyst into separate smaller containers and if so, what material container.?
    Thanks so much and can’t wait to use this.

  • @gibsondianne76112
    @gibsondianne76112 Před 2 lety +1

    You all have demonstrated the product and amount that I want to purchase but I can not locate where to buy. Can you please help me?

  • @linkin1980
    @linkin1980 Před rokem

    Im about to use this grout over glass mosaics should i seal tiles before grouting?for easier clean up?

  • @melocarina
    @melocarina Před 2 lety

    Hello, I have a question I just bought starlike epoxy grout and I didn’t need my walls done so now that I’m ready for grout there’s a gap between the new floor and the wall. Should I use the starlike epoxy gout in the space??? (about an inch)
    Thank you so much!

  • @kerrymillan3943
    @kerrymillan3943 Před rokem +1

    Would you do a tutorial on how to make a really visible vibrant gold grout? I'm doing this alone and just want good grout but I'm scared I'll shell out the 2 grand and ruin it. Please help me lol. No one on CZcams has a real video.

    • @kerrymillan3943
      @kerrymillan3943 Před rokem +2

      I have black shiny small square 1 inch tiles in square foot webbing sections as my tile choice

  • @FullTilt444
    @FullTilt444 Před 3 lety +1

    We chose to utilize this grout over all others due to a beautiful blue art glass tile (came on a 12X12 square /mesh back) we had selected for the bottom half of our shower and also utilized on the floor of the shower as to not take away from the multiple colors of the marble small hexagon (12x12 square/mesh back)mosaic tile we selected. NIGHTMARE! The subcontractor obviously did not know what he was doing using this awesome grout. He did not clean it off of the tiles as he went. then the project manager did not provide him with anything but soap and water and a felt type sponge to try to get it off after it had been drying for days. (good grief) Within a couple of weeks time..The grout had/has YELLOWED. We have been told by an expert tile guy that this cannot be remedied/undone. We have been told that the product was improperly mixed....that the manufacturer actually provides 'classes' on how to use this product.That tile installers who use this product have to actually know what they are doing. would not We had opted for this grout mainly due to the fact that it is a 'no color epoxy grout (unless one opts to add color) which meant we did not need to worry about grout taking away from the beautiful design of the tile and since it is epoxy .... no tedious grout cleaning' down the road. ...and lastly because it is an additional waterproofing measure. We have big problems. Going on over a year now.... The entire shower build was done improperly . So we have been told by 3 different actual 'experts'. Problem is.None of them have been willing to actually document what they freely and clearly state to us. Improper shower build. Second level master bathroom. Wooden subfloor. Tile crew slapped DuRock down on the floor and DuRocked the walls.DuRock goes all the way from floor to ceiling. Rolled the entire works with one coat of Red Gard So DuRock of walls is now part of the shower pan. Mud poured for shower pan allowed to dry. It was then covered with one coat of AquaDefense (Laticrete? sp?) that's it. they called it 'good'. GC told us a shower membrane 'wasn't needed' due to Red Gard being used. I've been searching for help (real help) for months. To no avail. The experts (30 years in the industry or more) have repetitively told us ' DO NOT RUN WATER in this shower! IT WILL LEAK!!' We have no idea 'how' the drain was installed. When they had poured the mud pan...it appeared as if it was just a hole in the mud and then the drain pipe. The flange to the drain was inserted into said mud hole, after it had dried. We have no idea how that was secured...or if it is properly sealed. (from all the research we've done...it seems that was improperly done) The experts we have had out basically state that the very fact the shower pan was improperly created makes all the other improperly performed assemble irrelevant ...as it all simply has to be ripped out...there is no fixing what has been done wrong from step 1. Was Durock even installed properly? No. Laid down and screwed in. That's it. They did the entire bathroom floor that way. Which was actually lucky for us. As it makes the necessary tear out much simpler. There is no real 'help' when you get burned by a GC in the state of GA. Hiring an attorney and going to court is the only method. GA state laws need to change. There are plnty of agencies to 'report' a licensed general 'CON' tractor to. but none can actually help the individual who has fallen victim to such. If there is a ANYONE out there in the state of GA who could actually provide us some REAL HELP ...feel free to reach out to me! This is LITERALLY a nightmare....I have had no use of my master bathroom,master closet, or master bedroom in over a year. Of 4 bedrooms...we have normal use of 2. The third is full of all the stuff that belongs in the other spaces that have been 'under construction' for a year. We hired a home inspector to come out and assess it all... to learn our home is now 'out of code'. this is the kind of situation that pushes people over the edge.......

  • @mx_ata2d642
    @mx_ata2d642 Před 3 lety +2

    I can't stress enough that if you have a client or designer who specs this product triple the price. Doing a demo board is easy. Try doing a shower that has 8'high x 8' wide x 5' deep.

    • @kimterry4239
      @kimterry4239 Před 3 lety +1

      What was the hardest problem with it? It looks dry for grout

    • @JCPGator
      @JCPGator Před 9 měsíci

      @@kimterry4239material is very expensive and if they are specifying this grout they are looking for high end. Great products but the customers you do this stuff will be a pain.

  • @kenhobbs9251
    @kenhobbs9251 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Do it on a real backsplash and show me how easy it is.

  • @Awack420
    @Awack420 Před 3 lety +1

    Do as is a Say~!! not as a Do.. ( maybe Change that for a Demo ! )