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Patio Efflorescence and Pointing

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So I have recently laid a new patio in our home and chose a grey/blue sandstone. The stones are starting to effervesce, which isn't a big issue (I've laid on a full bed but didn't choose to prime with a slurry).

My question is around the pointing. I don't want to use a resin as there's a large area (trying to keep costs down) and want to keep the pointing similar to the mortar on the house. I was thinking of using a hydrated lime mix in the first instance and letting the eff wash away over time.

Later on in time, if I were to clean the slabs with an acid would that damage the mortar joints?

Thanks for the help :)
 
You would be best to use an old toothbrush to keep the acid only on the slabs, not on the mortar, rinse straight after and the mortar stays good.
 
The lime bloom will weather away in a year or so. Faster if you walk on it.

Even rainfall will help wash it away.
 

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