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The E-Z Products 4 F.S. White Pool Tile Grout Repair Kit is a 3 lb fast-setting, waterproof grout designed for both underwater and above water tile repairs. It matches original white grout color for a seamless finish, sets within minutes allowing swimming the next day, and covers up to 10 square feet. User-friendly with no need for additional bonding agents, it’s perfect for professional and DIY pool tile restoration projects.
| ASIN | B002WKKF4W |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #231,573 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #187 in Tile Grout |
| Brand | E-Z Products |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (426) |
| Date First Available | December 3, 2009 |
| Included Components | EZP-142 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.14 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | EZP142 |
| Manufacturer | EZ PRODUCTS |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | EZP-142 |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Style | Compact |
| Surface Recommendation | Tile |
| UPC | 616312767069 |
| Unit Count | 48.0 Ounce |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
T**S
Easy and effective
I needed to reattach a handful of tiles around the waterline of a pool for a friend. I think there were about 7 tiles that needed attention. I took the time to chisel off residual grout from the tiles and doing a dry fit, before starting the bonding process. I used the EZPatch4 for bonding the tiles in place and for the grout around the perimeter. The EZPatch was easy to prepare and did a great job holding the tiles. Mix ratio is pretty sensitive and I had a tendency to bounce between undershooting thickness and then overshooting before getting the ideal 'mashed potato' texture. The grout was effective both above and below the waterline. The set up time was pretty fast (on the order of a few minutes) before it stiffened and solidified, but there was enough warning (gradual heating and thickening) to allow me to wrap up. I got the 3 lb container but could easily have gotten away with the 1 lb container.
M**H
Easy to use, just don't mix too much at once
As long as you adhere to small batches, you can not beat this for pool coping. It sets up really fast, so that does slow down the progress a bit since you have to keep mixing up the small batches as you go, but the end result is outstanding. Only bought two 3 pound jugs first to try it out, but went back and bought a 50 pound bucket to finish the project and have some for minor repairs and such going forward. Not sure how this would fare going under water as it dissipates very quickly when submerged, but I could see mixing it to a drier state than what I am using (like instant mashed potatoes) could help it stick to the joints under water.
S**P
Almost Perfect
This stuff settled nicely. However it was very tough to work with. Getting the right amount of water to powder was the toughest part and it want to dry out quickly once you have right consistency. I put it on 4 tiles that fell out under the coping of my pool. They sit partially in water and partially above. I was concerned this would be an issue. However after settling overnight it is solid as a rock above and below the waterline. The color is nearly perfect, should look the same after some time as it looks new compared to grout on the parts around the mended area. Great part was it worked as both mortar to reattach as well as the grout. Good stuff!
C**.
Easy to use, works well
I used this to reset a number of poorly installed tiles. It was great to be able to do so without draining the pool down. Worked well and the tiles are holding strong.
J**.
AMAZING
Amazing product
K**N
Be Careful of Home Much Water You Use. It Does Not Look Like It Will Last for Long Term
Watch how much water you use. It takes longer to mix to consistency and longer to dry. You don't want to waste too much cement. After drying and inspecting, I am not confident that this will last long. It seems to be flaking even though I filled a fair amount of cement and filled in the edges flush. I have let it sit for 3 days now and it feels fine for the moment. There is no "hollow void" sound when I give the tiles a knock but time will tell. If you are working with tiles above water level, it might be a better idea to buy EZ Patch 3 to cement the tile on the first day and use EZ Patch 4 as the tile grout on the second day. Also, the Amazon description mentions to put liquid bonder, however the bottle label on the EZ Patch 4FS has no mention of that. It only says to mix with water. EZ Patch 4 Tile Grout bottle mentions to put liquid bonder. So be careful of which one you order. Edit: It's now August 2023 and the tiles have started coming loose. So this stuff doesn't last long. I will have to use thinset cement and grout separately.
F**E
This stuff works!
This was my first time using E-Z patch White Pool Tile Grout (FS) and this stuff works! E-Z Patch mixes easy, is easy to apply and sets up fast in less than 5 minutes. So, only mix the amount you can apply in 5 minutes or less and wipe down the excess with a wet sponge immediately. The color matches my 17 year old white grout pretty well (hard to tell the difference). E-Z Patch grout drys rock hard in less than an hour and was applied above and below the water line without any problems. It's more expensive than the big box store brands but sets up better and dries faster. You only get what you pay for. Highly recommended.
D**N
Make very small batches because this stuff dries fast.
I am regrouting the tiles in my pool and it is a tedious job. This grout works, but it sets so fast that you dont have a lot of time to use it, so make small amounts and work fast. It goes on like regular grout above the waterline, but below the water it just washes away, so I use small chunks of the hardened grout for that inch that is below the surface. I put it up against the grout line and force it in, then I grout above it like normal. It is the only way I could get it to work.
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