Is there a mortar available for bricks that doesn't smell?
Is there a mortar l can use that doesMy have a harsh chemical smell for decorating with brick on my wall?
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Mortar is a form of concrete for laying stone/brick and some tile applications. Is that what you’re smelling: concrete?
This seems very odd.
How old is the brick and its’ mortar?
Has it been previously painted or had a leaking chimney?