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Rubber Float for Ceramic Floor Tiles

Rubber Float

A rubber float is a tool used to apply grout, sand, or a rough finish to sutrfaces. It can also be used to prepare surfaces for troweling.

Time Saving
Ergonomic Handle
Add 5 to 6 * Itrs water/Admix in to empty bucket
Durable Rubber Base
Add 20 Kg Rubber Float Thin Set Adhesive in to water and mix it till attains Uniform Paste
Smooth Finish Capability
Slake the Material for 5 to 10 minutes
Lightweight
Again Mix the material then take the material on notch Rubber Float
Beveled Edges
Use flat side of the Rubber Float and spread the adhesive uniformly
Enhanced Visual Appeal

RUBBER FLOAT

Rubber Float is a professional-grade tool designed for the smooth and efficient application of cement-based, epoxy, and polymer-modified grouts. Constructed with high-density rubber and an ergonomic handle, it ensures uniform grout distribution across tile joints while preventing surface damage. Its flexible yet firm rubber base allows precise grout filling, aiding in achieving a seamless, clean, and polished finish.

Rubber Float Soft Body

ADVANTAGES

  • Apply Grout: Ensures uniform grout application for consistent joint filling.

  • Prevent Tile Damage: Prevents scratches and surface damage on delicate tile finishes.

  • Press Grout into Gaps: Enhances grout penetration into joints, reducing air gaps and voids.

  • Finish Touches: Delivers a clean and professional finish, suitable for walls and floors.

  • Smoothen Grout Lines: Lightweight and ergonomically designed for comfortable, extended use.

  • Remove Excess Grout: Easy to clean and maintain, ensuring long tool life and hygiene.

WHEN YOU USE RUBBER FLOAT
Grout spreads evenly and efficiently into joints
Tile surfaces remain scratch-free and retain their shine
Final finish is neat, aligned, and professional
Tool reaches tight corners and irregular surfaces effectively
Reduces material wastage and cleanup time
WHEN YOU DON’T USE RUBBER FLOAT
Grout may be unevenly applied, leaving gaps or overflows
Improper tools can scratch or damage tile surfaces
Joint lines may appear messy or inconsistent
Increased labor effort and time for cleanup and correction
Higher chances of grout cracking or falling out due to poor filling
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