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I have read so many things and articles about grouting between garden patio (light use) flagstones.
Dry, wet, this that.
I have black grey flags. They are not a shiny type sealed surface as I could not afford them. I know that if cement gets on them at the grouting stage it will be difficult to remove. Likewise if there are any crushed sand grains.
Need some advice please.
Dry, wet, this that.
I have black grey flags. They are not a shiny type sealed surface as I could not afford them. I know that if cement gets on them at the grouting stage it will be difficult to remove. Likewise if there are any crushed sand grains.
Need some advice please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd go with Togo's advice, Needy. I'd add just one thing. After brushing in the mix, spray water lightly with a kitchen cleaner type hand-spray.
Then iron the joints while the surface is damp. It'll bring the cement to the surface and give a harder, weather-resistant finish.
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If you can't find one of these, you can easily make one from a piece of 15mm copper tube.
Then iron the joints while the surface is damp. It'll bring the cement to the surface and give a harder, weather-resistant finish.
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If you can't find one of these, you can easily make one from a piece of 15mm copper tube.
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