Fixup® EG 303 is a high-performance, high-strength grout designed for use in areas that require superior chemical and stain resistance.
The grout is suitable for use on ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone tiles in both interior and exterior applications. It is a water-resistant product that provides a strong, durable bond between the tiles and the substrate.
- Appearance - Paste(Mixed)
- Ideal for - Ceramic, porcelain, and natural stone tiles in both interior and exterior
- Packing Size - 1 Kg & 5 Kg

Core Features
High Chemical, Abrasion & Impact Resistance
Delivers outstanding durability, even under heavy loads and harsh usage conditions.
Waterproof & Impermeable
Prevents penetration of water, vapours, and other liquids, ensuring long-term protection of tiled surfaces.
Resistant to Aggressive Chemicals
Stands up to acids, alkalis, oils, and solvents—ideal for industrial and commercial environments.
Wide Joint Width Compatibility (1–12 mm)
Suitable for narrow to medium joints, offering flexibility across different tile sizes and applications.
Multiple Colour Options
Available in a range of shades to seamlessly match tile aesthetics and enhance overall design.
Perfect for Demanding Applications
Engineered for submerged conditions (swimming pools, water tanks) and high-traffic areas (malls, factories, hospitals).
How to use
• Ensure tile adhesive has fully cured (typically 24 hours) before grouting
• Clean joints thoroughly from dust, dirt, and adhesive residue
• Mix Part A and Part B uniformly, then slowly add Part C filler until a homogeneous, slump-free paste is obtained
• Apply grout using a rubber float to compact fully into tile joints
• Remove excess grout immediately and clean the tile surface with a damp sponge before the grout stiffens
• Allow grout to cure fully: light foot traffic after 24 hours, full cure in 7 days. Ready for plastering or further application after ~24 hours.
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Frequently asked questions
It is a grout system composed of three components—resin, hardener, and filler—that when mixed forms a durable, chemical-resistant, and waterproof grout suitable for tile joints.
Epoxy grout is stronger, non-porous, stain-resistant, and chemically resistant, making it ideal for high-traffic, wet, or industrial environments where cementitious grout may fail.
Typically suitable for joints from 1 mm up to 12 mm wide, depending on the filler used.
Generally, 30 to 60 minutes at room temperature, during which the grout must be applied.
Light foot traffic usually after 24 hours; full cure and chemical resistance develop within 7 days.
Yes, although temperature and UV exposure should be considered, as epoxy can degrade under prolonged sunlight if not UV-stabilised.
Yes, it is highly resistant, making it ideal for kitchens, laboratories, swimming pools, and chemical plants.
Excess grout should be removed immediately with a damp sponge or special epoxy cleaning pads before curing.
Use personal protective equipment such as gloves and masks, ensure adequate ventilation, and follow the manufacturer’s safety guidelines.
It has good adhesion and some flexibility but is less flexible than polyurethane-based grouts; it is best used on stable substrates.