Permanent joints for paving around the house?

  • Erstellt am 2019-06-06 15:40:17

Nordlys

2019-07-03 11:07:47
  • #1
That's right. Do it exactly as described in the user manual. The stone must be completely dry when sweeping in. Only then lightly water it.
 

Otus11

2019-07-04 07:46:25
  • #2


With (clay) paving bricks certainly yes.

No-grow is not intended for that. As far as I know, there is no version with trass cement.
Only for concrete pavers.
 

Illo77

2019-07-09 15:55:48
  • #3
So I regularly clean the surfaces with a Kärcher, the joint mortar is resistant to Kärcher and sweepers, even a stubborn stain (no idea what it was) targeted with a strong jet worked well.

Regarding cement haze, I can recommend the products from Tubag (Quick Mix), I know them from application demonstrations, no cement haze and super easy to clean.
 

Kaspatoo

2019-07-09 23:47:30
  • #4


For the surfaces you clean with the pressure washer, was Dansand no Grow used there or a conventional joint mortar? What you write sounds like the latter and would be of little help in this case, as the question about pressure washing specifically concerns DanSand no Grow. This has different properties than conventional mortar.
 

Nordlys

2019-07-10 08:22:09
  • #5
I don't do Kärchern. I guess it would wash it out too. It's not that harsh. It's just about no grow.
 
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