Anyone used pavetuf wet look sealer - Any good

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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deegan1979
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Post: # 104202Post deegan1979

Well after having a play with some colour enhancing sealers I'm a little disappointed .
On application they look great and darken my rainbow sandstone just I want it however after 3 coats and 12 hours the slabs a pale again, the colour is enhanced maybe 2%. Not the look I'm after.
As much as I'm sure many of u will disagree I'm now looking at wet look sealers.....
Come across pavetuf wet look sealer, apparently can be applied straight after laying as it is breathable and allows efflourescence to pass through ( can't work out how if it is supposing sealed).
Has anyone used it?
Or any other recommendations on wet look sealers?
Trying to obtain sample this week.
Many thanks again
Luke
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deegan1979
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Post: # 104203Post deegan1979

OK so just had a chat with the stone sealer company.
They tell me the look I want is not possible. And to persist with colour enhancing sealers.

Looking at resiblock and others but guessing it won't be much different to the ltp I've used.
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Post: # 104207Post RAPressureWashing

Don't think the Resiblock Natural Stone sealer will give you the look either please don't apply Resiblock Superior ether as this is for Block paving not Natural Stone.
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Post: # 104303Post London Stone Paving

The product mentioned will be an impregnator. Unlike topical (surface) sealants, Impregnators don't fill the capillaries of the stone. Instead they coat them. This allows the efflourescence to pass through in the form of vapour. The reason that water cant get in is because the impregnator contains a chemical that repels water

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