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"Grouting" a garden patio
Following an over-enthusiastic pressure washing of my patio I noticed a lot of the filling between the flags had disappeared.
I've looked online & it seems there are 2 approaches - normal grouting with a wet mix (which looks like hard work to a guy with tennis elbow!) or brushing in a sand and cement mix which will draw up existing water & harden off.
Anyone used either of these methods, and were the results satisfactory?
TIA
I've looked online & it seems there are 2 approaches - normal grouting with a wet mix (which looks like hard work to a guy with tennis elbow!) or brushing in a sand and cement mix which will draw up existing water & harden off.
Anyone used either of these methods, and were the results satisfactory?
TIA
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