Using thinset mortar as grout
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KMS Woodworks on Sep 06, 2013Thin set is a bit different than grout. Fine grout lines should be done with "non-sanded" grout ( up to 1/8") for joints larger than this sanded grout is stronger and less prone to cracking. For angle changes I like to use caulk ( floor to wall, wall corners etc)Helpful Reply
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Paul Bove Ceramic Tile on Sep 08, 2013Negitive. Like said above, use unsanded grout. You will not like the result with thinset.Helpful Reply
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