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Aging new bricks?

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LastOneDancing · 28/07/2018 14:45

Has anyone used any brick age/ liquid weather/ brick tint products to age red bricks?

Our 1930s semi has typical red bricks, but the 'new' porch which is at least 10 years old, still sticks out like a sore thumb. They're the same type of brick, just much newer.

Can anyone recommend anything? Or if you used an aging product a while ago, does it still look ok?

I'm leaning toward the brick age sooty one as we're on a main road I assume that's what has aged ours.

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BubblesBuddy · 29/07/2018 01:53

I would just grow plants near it where it’s more obvious. Less hassle!

LastOneDancing · 30/07/2018 21:06

Thanks bubbles im all for less hassle! But that would be a mighty plant to cover the side of the porch Smile also the little suckers on climbers give me the heebie jeebies.

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Ariela · 30/07/2018 21:59

There is a real product that exists for this!

www.liquidweather.co.uk/

personally I'd love a wisteria!

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