Grout colour - How to make lighter

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stapleme
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Hello i want to make the grout lighter in colour for the pointing of natural indian sandstone pavers i layed..
What do you use to do this??
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Post: # 23371Post lutonlagerlout

well if its a mortar grout,you could add lime to the mix,or even use white cement
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Silver sand and cement or lime
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Post: # 23429Post Tony McC

Here's a thought: given the massive variation in sands used for mortars throughout Britain and Ireland, how about creating a visual encyclopaedia of mortar colours?

If you're knocking-up any mortar in the next few weeks and happen to have a digi camera with you, photo the starting sand, the finished (plastic) mix, and, ideally, the mortar when cured in a week or so. Let me know the mix ratio, what type or sand (or where you go it) and I'll upload the results onto a separate page on the main website.
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Post: # 23434Post lutonlagerlout

funny enough starting BWK tomorrow
will have a pop
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