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My house was built around 1937 and the mortar used was a traditional lime mortar, I assume.
The joints have been re pointed with Portland cement and inevitably its falling away.
What I want to do is gradually sort out the bad bits and was planning to use traditional lime. There are lots of recipes on the internet but I have greater trust of folks here.
So.. anyone with any experience and a tried and trusted way of making it?
I guess I would use a heap about the size of a bag of sugar at a time( I have a low boredom threshold ) .
I have "garden lime" (is this OK?) and will probably "experiment" with sand colours to get the shade I want.
I understand its works best when you let it "age" for a few weeks in an airtight bucket.
Would a PVA placticiser be any improvement to a traditional mix?
The joints have been re pointed with Portland cement and inevitably its falling away.
What I want to do is gradually sort out the bad bits and was planning to use traditional lime. There are lots of recipes on the internet but I have greater trust of folks here.
So.. anyone with any experience and a tried and trusted way of making it?
I guess I would use a heap about the size of a bag of sugar at a time( I have a low boredom threshold ) .
I have "garden lime" (is this OK?) and will probably "experiment" with sand colours to get the shade I want.
I understand its works best when you let it "age" for a few weeks in an airtight bucket.
Would a PVA placticiser be any improvement to a traditional mix?