When not to use GftK
Are there any times when we wouldn't recommend using GftK? Only when the temperature is really low, below 3ºC. This is because, if there's a chance of frost, the formation of ice crystals would interfere with the mortar's self-compacting action, weakening the structure. However, low temperatures in general are no hindrance; although it slows curing, the mortar will continue to cure when the temperature increases again above 8-10ºC.
You also need to bear in mind that you need plenty of water when using GftK. If your site doesn't have access to a hose, then you might like to look at alternative pointing materials.
So that, in a (rather large) nutshell, is why we recommend GftK. We've tried it ourselves and are confident you'll really like it. If you have any questions, please contact us, or take a look at the product information on our patio grout pages.