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I will be laying some cobblestone pavers on a bed of crusher dust/cement mix and then sand/cement around a firepit so only foot traffic.
The gaps between the cobblestones are 10mm. What is the best way to fill the gaps. Most sands are <5mm so was thinking some sort of grout.
Is there something similar to flow point or anything else you can recommend.
Hi @mickA,
A warm welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, and thank you for your question.
You can use a wide joint grouting compound such as this Dunlop Mid Grey Wide Joint Grout. This product can be used for joints between 5-50mm wide.
Adding some Dunlop Primer And Additive will also help to increase the flexibility and water resistance of your grout, keeping it cleaner and better for longer. While not 100% necessary, it is certainly worth considering.
You might also like to check out How To Mix Grout and How To Grout Wall Tiles. While they are slightly different applications, the process remains the same.
Let me know what you think and if you have further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Jacob
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