Paving slabs jointing

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Has any one used easyjoint for grouting paving slabs?

If so would you recommend this product? or something else?

Or should i stick with traditional sand/cement mix?

To be used on 450x450 textured slabs

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I've just used this https://resiply.co.uk/ and it is very easy to use. Mix it, wet the surface thoroughly, tip out and brush it in. Brush up surface remnants with a soft brush. Tip - don't be tempted to hose off to wash off the remnants - the additional water washes out a little of the resin from the surface of the grouted bits and effects how it cures.

Easy, goes very solid. The only downside is it is expensive ~£45 for 10-15sqm
 
Has any one used easyjoint for grouting paving slabs?

If so would you recommend this product? or something else?
We use the polymer filler yes. Sika is the latest flavour at our local BM and it was Geofix prior to that. Don't be tempted to just brush it in. Crap method. ALWAYS finish it with a tool - either a jointing iron or a pointing trowel.
 
I've just used this https://resiply.co.uk/ and it is very easy to use. Mix it, wet the surface thoroughly, tip out and brush it in. Brush up surface remnants with a soft brush. Tip - don't be tempted to hose off to wash off the remnants - the additional water washes out a little of the resin from the surface of the grouted bits and effects how it cures.

Easy, goes very solid. The only downside is it is expensive ~£45 for 10-15sqm

looks like a good product, where did you purchase it? from?
 
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looks like a good product, where did you purchase it? from?

https://www.cwberry.com/ but TBH I think it's the same as the other resin based products referred to above. I agree with Noseall that tooling could finish it off nicely - I just brushed mine in because I was using heavily riven old yorkstone flags with so many irregularities it wasn't really necessary.
 
https://www.cwberry.com/ but TBH I think it's the same as the other resin based products referred to above. I agree with Noseall that tooling could finish it off nicely - I just brushed mine in because I was using heavily riven old yorkstone flags with so many irregularities it wasn't really necessary.

Struggling to find it locally and most merchants inc the one you mentioned are only offering local delivery.

From what I've read geofix, sika, Easyjoint etc are polymeric compounds whereas the 2 compound resin mixes like resiply are stronger
 

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