Diy block paving advise - Advise needed

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n0chex
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Post: # 47914Post n0chex

It was left all to me what colour blocks to use and i think they set it off nice.

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Post: # 47916Post mickg

is it all finished now ?
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n0chex
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Post: # 47951Post n0chex

mickg wrote:is it all finished now ?
No mate i have jetwashed it today and it has all come up like new again :) so all i need to do now is point it.

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Post: # 47952Post mickg

excellent now get it pointed ASAP :)
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Post: # 51514Post Bob_A

Any updates regarding whether you had to relay 1/3 of the slabs and the staining?

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Post: # 51648Post n0chex

Just an update.............I a few weeks ago i went to point the flags 1/3 dry mix brushed it all into the gaps on the buff patio area but made the buff flags look grey and i mean grey cement looking.

After doing all the patio area i though a very light mist of water over the flags should suffice ( How wrong i was ) it turned the nice buff flags a dark concrete colour like the cement had got into the flags with them being like a rough pitted flag and it looked absoulutly terrible i was near in tears.

I had to think quick what should i do and i come to the only conclusion i could think of as the cement seamed to be staining the buff flags so i jet washed the whole area which took ages and all the old cement and silicon sand went into the entry.

I am now back to square one never again am i going to use a dry mix but what i will say is because i jetwashed the whole area clean some of the wet wet mix must have made it under the flags and all the flags are now solid again but i am scared now to re try and i may end up doing it the old fasion way wet mix and a pointer -yes it will take some time and effort but i don't want to fook it up again.

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Post: # 51649Post msh paving

Use romex or gtfk or point with a gun using easipoint or instamac MSH :)
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Post: # 51650Post Bob_A

n0chex wrote:............because i jetwashed the whole area clean some of the wet wet mix must have made it under the flags and all the flags are now solid again...................
Just wondering whether you've inadvertently carried out mickg suggestion on his post 20 Feb. 2010,08:01
Which was to pour cement/water down the joints

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