Stained blue black granite

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Beas
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Post: # 111394Post Beas

Hi,

Think I know what the answer to this is going to be but hopefully someone proves me wrong.

Recently laid some blue black granite in the garden. Was only my second attempt at paving so I was quite chuffed how level and flat I managed to get it.

Problem that I have is when laying it it started to rain on and off which made things get a bit messy. The edges of some of the slabs appear to be stained. I've tried her washing them but to no avail. I'm guessing this is stained for life now?

When it's wet you can't see them at all. If I applied a sealant do you think this would mask them? Or make it worse?

Any help/advice would be awesome!! :)

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Post: # 111433Post Tom - Westminster Stone

I have used this before with success https://www.clickcleaning.co.uk/product....YxQLUQ, i've not used on granite before, but worked well on sandstone, limestone and concrete reproductions.

Beas
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Post: # 111445Post Beas

Cheers for the reply but I probably didn't explain myself very well. Lol.
I think it is the mortar that has stained the edges of the slabs. Haven't used the patio yet.
I've got a better picture, well makes it look worse. 😞
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Post: # 111601Post London Stone Paving

Have these been laid on a full bed or did you just use strips of mortar round the outside of the slabs?

Steve

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Post: # 111607Post lutonlagerlout

how big are the joints? it looks butted from here :-(
as Steve said this kind of effect is often caused by not using a full bed of mortar
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Beas
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Post: # 111625Post Beas

Joints were butted up as I wanted a contemporary style. All of them haven laid on a full bed. It's odd because it doesn't seem to be all of them? I don't mind sealing them and making the colour darker but I'm not sure this would work? Any thoughts?

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Post: # 111640Post DempseyLiverpool

Its not mortar staining its water your always going to have the darkening as there will always be moisture trapped in the joints with nowhere to go. Should never butt joint any paving minimum is 8mm for me. Couldn't even get kiln dried sand in those joints. How many square metres have you laid ?

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