Hi,
Looking for some advice regarding a recently laid patio. It has been laid using Digby stone natural sand stone and using Geo-Fix All Weather – Slate Grey for the jointing compound. However, I gave the slabs a proper clean using standard garden hose and noticed that some of the jointing compound has come away exposing the concrete which the slabs were laid on. I think this was due to the depth of the joint of these areas. My question is do I need to reinvest in another tub (14kgs) of the Geo-Fix All Weather at around £30, of which I will probably have to get rid of 97% of it or is there an alternative I could use to ‘patch up’ the areas without it looking shabby?
First time so any advice appreciated.
Kind Regards
Simon
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Really??? GeoFix failed - who'd have thunk it! :p
Any brief perusal of the hundreds of threads on this vexatious subject within the Brew Cabin would have led you to the inescapable conclusion that Geo Fix is utter shite. It simply doesn't bond to anything other than itself, and it only just manages that! Then it turns green or black, and falls out of the joint if a baby wren lands on it or a slug crawls across it.
It will need to be replaced with a quality product, preferably a 2-part resin mortar - you can find suggestions on the main website.
Any brief perusal of the hundreds of threads on this vexatious subject within the Brew Cabin would have led you to the inescapable conclusion that Geo Fix is utter shite. It simply doesn't bond to anything other than itself, and it only just manages that! Then it turns green or black, and falls out of the joint if a baby wren lands on it or a slug crawls across it.
It will need to be replaced with a quality product, preferably a 2-part resin mortar - you can find suggestions on the main website.
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