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  • Dying Cement Grout???

    I have a porch ans wakway path made with fieldstone pavers. The mortor grout used many years ago is in bad shape. I want to remove the grout and re grout between the pavors. My question is I dont want that bright ( somewhat) white color when its dry. How/ What can I use to give it a slight grey color when dry? I know mortor or cement can be dyed but this also would be in small amounts. What to use and how to get

  • #2
    found this for ya



    seems to fit the bill nicely - looks like an after grouting dying product.
    hope it helps

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    • #3
      Thank You, but that seems for indoor bathroom applications. I need it for outdoor cemented walkways, steps, and a porch. I need to know how to dye mortor mix. IF mortor mix is the correct usage for filling in between the spaces of the field stone.

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      • #4
        I could be wrong - i've yet to lay any grout type tile.
        But the grout inside and outside for ceramimc tile types
        are the same i believe. A concrete type mixture. If all else fails there
        is a ? an expert link on the page.

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        • #5
          try bestmaterials.com

          the cement link on the page leads to concrete/mortar dye.

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