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I have stated that the contractors didnt use a wet mix like they should have but you said it should be a dry mix, which is wrong for ultrascape.

My advice is correct.
 
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1sandyh

Yes Tom that’s right, I’ve got the spare bag here. Obviously when the landscapers did the job, and told me it’s a dry mix, and I watched them brushed it in dry (then wet it after) I very naively presumed that was how a ‘dry mix’ was used. They should have followed the video!

Nevertheless, I’m trying to rectify the mess now.What do you think about the Lithofin Tom?
 

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I have cleaned my own sandstone paving with mortar remover after having an extension built but this was more localised areas rather than the whole thing.
I put the cleaner in a bucket and used a scrubbing brush dipped in the cleaner and washed down with plenty of water.
I sealed after with a colour restorer/sealer.
It didn’t damage the stone in my case but then mine were not covered like yours.
 

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