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The bag is made from densely woven, fairly heavy duty, durable, coated fabric with a welded seam. I have used it once to point a garden wall using a fairly soft mix of sand and cement. It worked well, once I had worked out the best technique, which was to squeeze it near the end of the cone. The inside of the bag cleaned well and easily, but cement stains remained on the outside, although this is not an issue. I would recommend this as a much cheaper tool to buy than a cement gun.
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Bag is big enough and easily twisted and squeezed. Easy to wash out after use. However, the hole at the nozzle end is too big for grouting 4mm joints in wall tiling. I made up a nozzle from an old silicon mastic cartridge and put this inside the bag which solved the problem for me. Even with this problem the bag made grouting between textured tiles so much easier and was well worth buying.
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Tried the mortar gun type and couldn't get on with it. This is much cheaper and as easy as icing a cake
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Can be a little awkward in fillimg the bag but application is quick and easy and now a preferred method of grouting instead of the old skool way with fillong knives anr floats. It goes where you wamt, when you want. Best to make the mix slightly mpre runny than usual to aid the flow. 👍
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Used it to grout garden ceramic tiles with 3 mm gap and highly recommend it. I read reviews of people adding a nozzle, tried that but made a mess, instead using the bag as it is takes a bit of practise, adjust the right pressure when pressing on the bag and insert the open end in the gap and you can’t get it wrong, very little wasted grout.
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