Quick bit of advice re pointing this : pics

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
k13wjd
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Post: # 93661Post k13wjd

Just thought grey might end up blending in, as where buff would stand out a bit more.

I've a bag of kiln dried here, I'll chuck some in a multi joint and see how it looks.

To be fair the other side of my garden Is done in w365 grey. Still looks good apart from the places where the water pools. Quick scrub every now and again cleans it right up!

r896neo
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Post: # 93697Post r896neo

The larsen slurry is a cement based one so no sheen. Its just an ultra fast setting cement based grout. Trying to gun point those setts will be heart a real ball-ache hence why i mention the slurry option.

It seems to tick all the boxes for me.

Its as Easy and fast to apply as a normal resin or 365

Confidence of a cement based product

Much cheaper than resins

Just a hose and brush needed to clean rather than a belt machine.

Marketing spiel over...

r44flyer
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Post: # 93703Post r44flyer

Sounds the same as Flowpoint, which I have recently used to point my first patio project. A bit scary pouring fast setting cement all over the surface, but it worked, blasted it off with a pressure washer and left the paving stain free. Fast and only £20 a bag.

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