Joint it buff

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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loudog
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Post: # 114660Post loudog

Hi, I have been told by various contractors now that Joint it buff goes green after a while. Does anyone else find this and what is the answer, as you grey doesn't always suit the paving. Answers are very much appreciated.

Kind regards everyone

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 114662Post lutonlagerlout

hi mate
the proper answer is to use a 2 part resin
either romex D1 of gftk vdw 815/850
even the best polymerics seem to suffer from this after a while
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loudog
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Post: # 114665Post loudog

Hi. I've not heard of those two but will research them both, many thanks :)

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