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Hi! We recently set about removing the stone cladding on our house and this has revealed textured brick which has now been chipped in a few places and generally looks cementy and too red. We were planning the below:
1. Remove the larger mortar patches with hammer and chisel
2. Use muriatic acid to clean the remaining mortar
2. Use brick red mortar to fill the chipped bricks and then lightly stamp this with a similar brick to give the same texture.
4. Leave natural weathering to ensure match to the house next to us
Does this sound like it would work / be doable?
1. Remove the larger mortar patches with hammer and chisel
2. Use muriatic acid to clean the remaining mortar
2. Use brick red mortar to fill the chipped bricks and then lightly stamp this with a similar brick to give the same texture.
4. Leave natural weathering to ensure match to the house next to us
Does this sound like it would work / be doable?
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