Artificial weathering / ageing - Match new coping stones with old ones

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MattyH
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Post: # 68012Post MattyH

Hi everyone.

I have to lay some stone copings on top of a dwarf wall extension I have built. The old/existing wall is topped with stone copings that have been down for a long time and have weathered considerably.

I have managed to match them for the extension to the wall I have built but they are obviously new and massively different in colour....

Does anyone know of any way to help the ageing/weathering process on it's way (i.e coating with yoghurt)??? The sooner they match the better, all the surrounding stonework is old and the customer is keen for it to look all the same!!

Thanks in advance,

MattyH

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Post: # 68014Post seanandruby

heard yoghurt good, also soot.
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Post: # 68017Post local patios and driveway

yogurt is good for weathering timber, it grows a fluffy green algea. there is a company that sells soot in a liquid bottle that you spray on. that may be a good option?

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green sheep poo and soot,has worked well for me in the past
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lutonlagerlout wrote:green sheep poo and soot,has worked well for me in the past
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now where would a man in luton get hold of sheep sh!t? let alone choose the right colour... is there a weekend hobby we dont know about? lol

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Post: # 68031Post seanandruby

.......i reckon cookie dropped him a load off when he was in luton. Sheep shit is worth it's weight in.....er, well, sheep shit i s'pose :;): :laugh:
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Post: # 68034Post lutonlagerlout

on a sheep farm believe it or not :;):
has to be green so that the acid reacts with the acid in the soot,or alkali or whatever it is
it definitely works on bricks

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Post: # 68068Post MattyH

lutonlagerlout wrote:green sheep poo and soot,has worked well for me in the past
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Can you post sheep shit??? Or do I have to find a green sheep and chase him round rural Oxfordshire with a shovel under his backside??

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Post: # 68070Post lutonlagerlout

green as in fresh
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