Hello
I've recently had a new boiler fitted. When the old boiler was removed it left a hole on the outside wall.
I easily matched the Scotch Common bricks as they are quite common.
I'm quite pleased with the end result. However, the bricks and mortar have a chalky/dusty look to them, that makes them stand out a little.
When I wet the area they all look the same, including the mortar. But as soon as it dries the chalkyness comes back.
I was wondering if there is some kinda of 'wash' etc that can be applied?
I'm sure they will age in time to look like the rest but I'm hoping to speed the process along a little?
TIA ... Mick
I've recently had a new boiler fitted. When the old boiler was removed it left a hole on the outside wall.
I easily matched the Scotch Common bricks as they are quite common.
I'm quite pleased with the end result. However, the bricks and mortar have a chalky/dusty look to them, that makes them stand out a little.
When I wet the area they all look the same, including the mortar. But as soon as it dries the chalkyness comes back.
I was wondering if there is some kinda of 'wash' etc that can be applied?
I'm sure they will age in time to look like the rest but I'm hoping to speed the process along a little?
TIA ... Mick