Marshalls dive-sys cobbles  very slippery

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Thermo
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has anyone used this block paving on a driveway and had and bad experiences with it being very slippery for a number of months until the temporary protective sealer they put on to protect it during transport wears off?

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Post: # 114481Post Tony McC

I've had a few emails and calls along these lines, but this "temporary protective sealer" you mention intrigues me. Was it a standalone sealant applied post-completion or the residue from the jointing compound?
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Thermo
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Post: # 114483Post Thermo

Its a factory applied sealer. Having spoken to lithofin they say it is a wax based sealant. Its put in to protect them during transport. So slippy that when laying them and its wet its difficult to hold the blocks. The driveway is like an ice rink when wet. Marshalls response is that their literature states it may be a little slippery but its temporary and will wear off in 3 to 6 months. Hardly safe or acceptable when a client has to effectivley wear off the sealer by walking over it and wait that period of time until its in a correct condition to use. It should be safe to use from day one

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Post: # 114486Post mickg

we have used it many times on driveways and yeah I agree it can be a little bit slippery when wet but it is only temporary
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