Hi I recently had indian sandstone laid by a gardener and they used a dry mix grout, Rompox, which unfortunately did not set whatsoever. I know nothing about landscaping, but from looking at the instructions it looks as though everything was done correct - paving was pre-wet, grout brushed in with excess brushed off. It didnt rain and after2 or 3 days it still has not set.
So I am going to have to get it removed and new grout put in, but what would you reccommend. The local landscaping place that sells stone, sells Geofix - is this any good and how dark is the darkest one they do (I was hoping for a dark grey / black, like the Rompox one).
By the way its only a small area so whatever I use needs to be available in relatively small amount.
Also will Geofix be ok if it rains during the drying process?
Lastly, if you think I should use an alternative product, is it available in Wickes / B&Q?
Any help appreciated!
Thanks.
Paving grout help! - Dry mix didnt work - what to use
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Thank you Luton. Is Marshalls 365 or the epoxy mortar come in black / dark grey? And where can they be purchased from?lutonlagerlout wrote:dom we dont really recommend the second product on this site,due to past experiences
i guess it rains a bit in york,so sand and cement,marshalls 365 or an epoxy mortar would work best
have you contacted romex?
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