Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 10:51 am
Hi all,
Hoping one of you may be able to help me. I recently had a new path laid of grey Indian sandstone. The pointing used was a lovely creamy sand colour that offset the new fence I also had installed. The fence has done a great job of keeping my nosey neighbour at bay, but his cigeratte ash ( he has an overflowing ash tray right by the fence) has blown over\under and stained the pointing of the bottom third of the path a horrible dirty grey. Is there anyway I can clean this so it will be closer to it's original colour?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, it's only been down two months and I saved long and hard for it, so I'm pretty upset about it.
Thanks in advance.
Hoping one of you may be able to help me. I recently had a new path laid of grey Indian sandstone. The pointing used was a lovely creamy sand colour that offset the new fence I also had installed. The fence has done a great job of keeping my nosey neighbour at bay, but his cigeratte ash ( he has an overflowing ash tray right by the fence) has blown over\under and stained the pointing of the bottom third of the path a horrible dirty grey. Is there anyway I can clean this so it will be closer to it's original colour?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated, it's only been down two months and I saved long and hard for it, so I'm pretty upset about it.
Thanks in advance.