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I picked up some sharp sand the other day to mix with some cement to make up a mortar to fix the pointing around some patio paving slabs. I noticed straight away that the sand seemed very red, and would actually stain your finders orange if you touched it (it was very damp), but thought I would give it a try anyway as I could always pull it back up if the colour match was terrible, and didn't match the existing grey pointing.
Well, giving it 5 days to dry completely, the colour match is petty bad and it stands out like a sore thumb, basically looks like sand (although is rock hard), so I probably am going to pull it back up, and do it again (it's only a very small section , so no bother)
Having gone back to the builders merchent, both their sharp sand and builders sand are the same very red colour, and ooze the orange liquid (if you squeeze it) that stains your skin. A little bit of research leads me to find it's just another source of sand that has a higher level of iron-oxide. Sometimes they'll source the normal beach type colour sand, and other times they'll get the reddy iron-oxide, depending on what is avaliable at the time.
So I'll give it a few weeks and try again to see if their stock has changed.
So, whats up with that? surely no one is going to want to use mortar that ends up being orange/red?
Well, giving it 5 days to dry completely, the colour match is petty bad and it stands out like a sore thumb, basically looks like sand (although is rock hard), so I probably am going to pull it back up, and do it again (it's only a very small section , so no bother)
Having gone back to the builders merchent, both their sharp sand and builders sand are the same very red colour, and ooze the orange liquid (if you squeeze it) that stains your skin. A little bit of research leads me to find it's just another source of sand that has a higher level of iron-oxide. Sometimes they'll source the normal beach type colour sand, and other times they'll get the reddy iron-oxide, depending on what is avaliable at the time.
So I'll give it a few weeks and try again to see if their stock has changed.
So, whats up with that? surely no one is going to want to use mortar that ends up being orange/red?