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MAPEI Flexcolor CQ 1-Gallon Avalanche Acrylic Premix Grout

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MAPEI Flexcolor CQ 1-Gallon Avalanche Acrylic Premix GroutFlexcolor CQ Ready to Use Acrylic Grout Avalanche, 1 Gallon Professional grade, ready to use acrylic grout with color coated quartz for consistent color and easy cleanability. Ideal for interior exterior porcelain, ceramic and natural stone tile, it resists stains and chemicals and requires no sealing. Cures to a hard, uniform surface within 24 hours. Key Features: No Sealing Required: Stain and chemical resistant formulation eliminates the need for a

Flexcolor CQ Ready-to-Use Acrylic Grout – Avalanche, 1 Gallon

Professional-grade, ready-to-use acrylic grout with color-coated quartz for consistent color and easy cleanability. Ideal for interior/exterior porcelain, ceramic and natural stone tile, it resists stains and chemicals and requires no sealing. Cures to a hard, uniform surface within 24 hours.


Key Features:

  • No Sealing Required: Stain- and chemical-resistant formulation eliminates the need for a sealer
  • Consistent Color: Color-coated quartz aggregate ensures uniform results and improved workability
  • Fast Cure: Dries hard in 24 hours for quick turnarounds
  • Crack-Resistant: Shrinkage-controlled formula helps prevent cracking and efflorescence
  • Ready to Use: Pre-mixed grout used straight from the pail—no water or mixing needed

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Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Formulation Ready-to-use acrylic grout with color-coated quartz aggregate
Color Avalanche
Container Size 1 gallon (3.79 L) – as referenced in title
Use Cases Grouting porcelain, ceramic and natural-stone tiles; interior/exterior
Sealing Requirement No sealing required
Resistance Stain- and chemical-resistant; mold and mildew resistance with BioBlock technology
Performance Crack-resistant and shrinkage-controlled; does not contribute to efflorescence
Cure Time Dries to a hard, uniform color surface in 24 hours
Application Used straight from the pail; no water or mixing needed

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Can I use Flexcolor CQ on natural stone and porcelain tiles?
A: Yes. It is designed for porcelain, ceramic, and natural-stone tiles; test first on sensitive surfaces.


Q: Does this grout require sealing after installation?
A: No. The formulation is stain- and chemical-resistant and does not require a sealer.


Q: How long before the grout hardens?
A: It cures to a hard, uniform surface in about 24 hours under normal conditions.


Q: Is mixing with water needed?
A: No. It is a ready-to-use premixed grout used directly from the pail.


Q: Is it suitable for exterior installations?
A: Yes, it can be used for interior and exterior tile installations.


A crisp, modern grout that elevates every tile

Avalanche brings a fresh, gallery-white finish that sharpens the geometry of your tile layout. The color-coated quartz creates a refined, consistent line that feels tailored and luxe. Pair it with honed marble or cool porcelain for a clean, architectural statement. It’s the effortless polish that makes spaces feel impeccably finished.


Choose Flexcolor CQ in Avalanche for fast, flawless grout lines that stay beautiful without sealing.

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