Cleaning wet cast slabs prior to slurry jointing.

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Post: # 105746Post Mixer

I'd like to use a resin slurry to point my wet cast patio, as it looks so easy, but there are several marks (including some rubber mallet bruises) that I DON'T want to be sealed in.

Cleaning these types of slabs seems to be full of warnings. Don't press too hard when brushing, don't use a pressure washer, don't use chemicals... The videos I've seen regarding slurry pointing makes it look easy, but it's bound to seal the slab surface too and anything on it...right?

Should I just use a semi dry sand/cement mix, even though it will take longer, then once the slab surface has 'weathered', use a standard sealer to protect it all?

r896neo
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Post: # 105751Post r896neo

Whilst the resin in the pointing will affect the surface the very fine film of resin will disappear quickly, like a month or two.

It doesnt soak in like a proper sealer would. Making sure the paving is throughly soaked before jointing will also reduce the resin haze.

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Post: # 105802Post Mixer

Thanks for that. :)

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