Product Recommendation for Tegula Blocks

This question was asked by
Conrad Lidgett

I have just cleaned and re-sanded a driveway made of Tegula blocks. I’d like to be able to seal the drive with something that will bring out the colours in the Tegula block but don’t want to end up with a wet look. Could you recommend a seal that will give the result I’m after?

For what you are looking for I would recommend using the Concrete and block paving sealer, (link below) this will bring out the colours and give a satin type finish.

https://www.adseal.co.uk/Block-Paving-and-Imprinted-Concrete-Sealer-SP.html
Drew Palin

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Nano Lithium application

This question was asked by
Roger Jackson

I have applied Adseal Nano Lithium plus densifier to a concrete garage floor and I believe I’ve used enough for a complete penetration.

However, are there any adverse consequences in using a second application after first has dried (to ensure full penetration). Will the second application actually penetrate or will the first application prevent it?

Thank you.

You are fine to apply multiple coats of the Densifier.

Drew Palin

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How do I achieve a wet look on indian sandstone?

This question was asked by
Daniel moulson

I have recently laid Indian flags and I’m wanting a wet look as I beleive its looks nicer which would you recommend which can be used with the easy joint product that you brush in the joints as that is what I’ll be doing for my pointing kind regards daniel

Below I have posted the link to our jointing compound, this way you can seal the paving as soon as you have done the jointing, if you use the jointing compound where you wet the paving you will need to leave it a few days to dry before you can seal it.

The other link is to the Heavy duty sealer, this will give you a gloss finish.

http://www.advancedsealingsolutions.co.uk/Heavy-Duty-Sealer.html

http://www.advancedsealingsolutions.co.uk/Magic-Sand-Liquid-Pack.html
Drew Palin

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What is the best way to rejuvenate concrete slabs?

This question was asked by
Emma

Hi,

I have a concrete slab patio, which must be 10 years old nearly. They look pretty tired and ugly and i want to rejuvenate them by giving them a bit of colour, nothing outrageous, they are grey and want to keep them grey just brighten them up, I don’t think clear sealer will do it. What would you recommend?

Many thanks
Emma

I would recommend using the Solid colour stain (link below) this is a quick easy way to recolour concrete.

http://www.adseal.co.uk/NewLook-Solid-Colour-Stain-for-existing-concrete.html
Drew Palin

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What is the best non-acid based mortar remover?

This question was asked by
Richard Hogg

I am in need of a non acid based mortar remover to apply to a newly laid black/blue limestone patio, is the Green klean industrial remover suitable??

If you are worried about damaging the stone I would probably suggest using the Ecoacid rather than the Green Klean, it will do the same job but it is not as aggressive as the Green Klean. (link below)

http://www.advancedsealingsolutions.co.uk/EcoAcid.html
Drew Palin

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Application of Smart Colour for a drive

This question was asked by
Peter Clifford

I would like to colour a newly laid 30 square metre concrete drive with Smart colour (Licorice). Please could you advise the amounts of prep material, colour and sealer (satin finish) required for this. Many thanks

As the concrete is new you will need to leave it a minimum of 30days before trying to stain to let the concrete cure.

Before staining you will need to acid wash the surface to remove any loose dusty surface from the concrete using the Eco acid

If you are looking to apply a single solid colour to the concrete I would recommend using the Solid colour stain (medium grey) you will need 1 x 32oz kit to do your area.
The solid colour stain will be much quicker, easier and cheaper than the smartcolour (you would need at least 3 x 32oz bottles to get a solid uniform colour).

Then finally to seal I would suggest the WB25.

I have listed all the relevant products below, I would highly recommend watching the installation videos before you start the job.

http://www.adsealcolours.co.uk/Eco-Acid-profiler.html

http://www.adsealcolours.co.uk/Solid-Colour-Stain.html

http://www.adsealcolours.co.uk/WB-25-eco-friendly-satin-concrete-sealer.html

http://www.adsealcolours.co.uk/Application-Brushes.html
Drew Palin

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The best sealant for Indian Sandstone

This question was asked by
Sam Oliver

I have been reviewing your website details and unsure as to the best purchase

I have purchased a barn conversion in the south of France and the ground floor has Indian sandstone that was sealed about 7 years ago. It looks and acts completely porous, no sheen or sign of sealant .

I do not want to significantly change the appearance of the stone

I’m torn between the following products

http://www.advancedsealingsolutions.co.uk/Heavy-Duty-Sealer.html

http://www.advancedsealingsolutions.co.uk/Invisiseal.html

or

http://www.advancedsealingsolutions.co.uk/Stone-and-Slate-Protector.html

Your advice would be very welcome

Of the ones you have looked at,

the Heavy duty will enhance the colours and give a gloss finish (wet look).

The Stone and slate will enhance the colours but leave a matt finish with 1 coat (like when the paving is damp) or an eggshell/satin finish with 2 coats.

The Invisiseal is a completely invisible coating but is more like a stain guard so offers very little in the way of wear protection.

I would probably suggest using the WB25 (link below), this will have very little effect on the appearance of the paving but offers surface protection too.

http://www.advancedsealingsolutions.co.uk/WB-25-Sealer.html
Drew Palin

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