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Filling Gaps in Patio

  • 01-06-2021 12:38pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 636 ✭✭✭


    What do I need to use here to fill the gaps guys?

    uBQm3F.jpg

    Indian sandstone, approx 12 yrs old.
    I previously used a product called 'U-Can Grout' but it doesn't seem to be available any longer.
    Power washing seems to remove some of the grout.
    Looking for something handy that can be swept into the gaps and left to harden.

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 622 ✭✭✭Chiorino


    Tile merchant, if you are in or around Dublin (though they do deliver) do a jointing compound called Fuge that works exactly the same way. I've indian sandstone paving too and it looks well. Forty odd euro for a 20kg tub.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 636 ✭✭✭JMR


    Chiorino wrote: »
    Tile merchant, if you are in or around Dublin (though they do deliver) do a jointing compound called Fuge that works exactly the same way. I've indian sandstone paving too and it looks well. Forty odd euro for a 20kg tub.

    Perfect, that seems to be exactly what I need, thanks


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