Colour of kiln dried sand

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loudog
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Post: # 114195Post loudog

Hi My client doesn't want yellow Kild dried sand in the block paving is a grey dansand ok.

Much appreciated your views

seanandruby
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Post: # 114203Post seanandruby

Bit pricey compated to K D S but if that's what the client wants. I'd give him gold dust if he's willing to cough up :;): :)
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loudog
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Post: # 114221Post loudog

lol ill tell them cheers:)

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Post: # 114225Post Tony McC

It makes no difference. He can have the over-priced and ineffective DanSand, if he pays for it, but no matter what colour of sand you use for jointing, it all looks mucky brown in 3 months' time due to the aggregation of detritus on the surface of the joint, which helps keep the KDS in place.
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Post: # 114245Post MrT

If they're willing to pay for it, go for it ;) not sure why they're so insistent, but there we go!
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