A suitable sealer - Matt "wet look" sealer needed for flags

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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harbrook
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Post: # 104293Post harbrook

Hi, Hope you can help.
I have laid Indian sandstone in my back garden, and I'm sure you've heard this question so many times before, so please forgive my naivety.
I would like to intensify the colours as they look very dull when dry.. and of course great when wet. I would like to find a sealer that will give a matt "wet look" and seal them against stains and spills etc.
I have been researching the delta , lithofin, weiss, and romex products but I'm at a total loss and completely confused about what my best option would be.
Your advice and help in recommending the best product for me to achieve my desired effect would be greatly appreciated.
I'm a builder by trade and often use Lithofin stain stop when tiling with natural stone, but this dries back without intensifying the colours of the sandstone so doesn't seem to be the right product for this purpose
thanks in advance
Darren.
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Post: # 104295Post RAPressureWashing

harbrook wrote:Hi, Hope you can help.
I have laid Indian sandstone in my back garden, and I'm sure you've heard this question so many times before, so please forgive my naivety.
I would like to intensify the colours as they look very dull when dry.. and of course great when wet. I would like to find a sealer that will give a matt "wet look" and seal them against stains and spills etc.
I have been researching the delta , lithofin, weiss, and romex products but I'm at a total loss and completely confused about what my best option would be.
Your advice and help in recommending the best product for me to achieve my desired effect would be greatly appreciated.
I'm a builder by trade and often use Lithofin stain stop when tiling with natural stone, but this dries back without intensifying the colours of the sandstone so doesn't seem to be the right product for this purpose
thanks in advance
Darren.

If you are used to using Lithofin, then this one
https://www.extensive.co.uk/mn-stain-stop-plus-1l.html

You'll get the depth of colour and a matt finish.
Roger Oakley BDA(Europe)Member 2006
R&A Pressure Washing Services Ltd
info@rapressurewashing.co.uk
www.rapressurewashing.co.uk

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