Have added a new secion of brickwalling on to an existing patio retaining wall. The original wall is old - c. 1940's?, & the new brick work texture is a good match, but the colour is too "red".
Anyone know of any methods of surface "darkening" new bricks & mortar - and new patio flags for that matter?
Thanks for any help n advice
Disguising new brickwork - How to "age" new sections of build?
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I've never done it but an old customer of mine once said that he used mushroom compost soaked in water for a few days and then painted on. Encourages growth of the lichens, algae, etc. which provide the aged appearance.
I was horrified at the thought of making my new paving grubby, but there's no accounting for taste...
I was horrified at the thought of making my new paving grubby, but there's no accounting for taste...
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