i tried and failed to get hold of the romex people so found the other one mentioned on tonys site called ncc streetscape. A few days after the demo area its solid and didnt get knocked out by my jet washer (was testing it)
i actually prefer the look of the stuff compared to mortar joints ( i usually weatherstrike mine) theres NO staining at all and it has to be used wet so theres no problem with it raining.
I have 350 sq m of indian stone to do which would probably take me a month of sore knees, hopefully we can get this done in a (long) day.
Romex - Does it discolour
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Its been good hearing all your points of view on the different ways to point in slabs.
This week i pointed in some Indian stone using Romex Easy, I then pointed in another patio of Indian stone with sand & cement.
And the result was, if it's not broke don't fix it, I will not be using any more of these quick fix pointing agent's, if nothing else the sand & cement looks a million times better.
Its good to look at new ideas but these are a poor copie for for real thing
This week i pointed in some Indian stone using Romex Easy, I then pointed in another patio of Indian stone with sand & cement.
And the result was, if it's not broke don't fix it, I will not be using any more of these quick fix pointing agent's, if nothing else the sand & cement looks a million times better.
Its good to look at new ideas but these are a poor copie for for real thing
sf