Block paving sealer
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Morning all. I know this question must have been posted numerous times but I can't seem to find a definitive answer.
I have a recently laid (6 months ago) a block paved patio (in Autumn gold) and I am looking for a sealer to apply to it?
I am looking for a matt/low sheen finish and wondered if anyone could advise on the best sealer to use? I need about 25lts and have been looking at the Resiblock superior but it seems to be quite expensive! Is there a slighly cheaper option that will do a good job? Any advice would be appreciated.
I have a recently laid (6 months ago) a block paved patio (in Autumn gold) and I am looking for a sealer to apply to it?
I am looking for a matt/low sheen finish and wondered if anyone could advise on the best sealer to use? I need about 25lts and have been looking at the Resiblock superior but it seems to be quite expensive! Is there a slighly cheaper option that will do a good job? Any advice would be appreciated.
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Good Morning John
You are correct; Resiblock Superior is probably the most expensive product on the market, and for good reason. It is the only paving sealer in Europe that gives a No Oil Stains Guarantee.
Manufacturing an inexpensive sealer is very simple process, one only needs to use a cheaper base polymer or add a higher volume of diluent (usually xylene or water).
That being said as a company we realise that Resiblock Superior can sometimes be an over-specification and it is for this reason we produce Resiblock Trade (a solvent free urethane/acrylic hybrid), which I believe is one of the most competitively priced sealers on the market.
PM me and I will happily send you a sample with my compliments
Craig
You are correct; Resiblock Superior is probably the most expensive product on the market, and for good reason. It is the only paving sealer in Europe that gives a No Oil Stains Guarantee.
Manufacturing an inexpensive sealer is very simple process, one only needs to use a cheaper base polymer or add a higher volume of diluent (usually xylene or water).
That being said as a company we realise that Resiblock Superior can sometimes be an over-specification and it is for this reason we produce Resiblock Trade (a solvent free urethane/acrylic hybrid), which I believe is one of the most competitively priced sealers on the market.
PM me and I will happily send you a sample with my compliments
Craig
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Good Morning John
I can't seem to see anything in my inbox? So in case there is an IT gremiln I'll give below the email address of one of my technical support team. Just send him your address and he will immediately take care of the matter
Thank you for your interest
Craig
david.hughes@resiblock.com
I can't seem to see anything in my inbox? So in case there is an IT gremiln I'll give below the email address of one of my technical support team. Just send him your address and he will immediately take care of the matter
Thank you for your interest
Craig
david.hughes@resiblock.com
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Hi Craig - I'm also quite interested in this, would it be possible for a sample?ResiblockBoss wrote:Good Morning John
You are correct; Resiblock Superior is probably the most expensive product on the market, and for good reason. It is the only paving sealer in Europe that gives a No Oil Stains Guarantee.
Manufacturing an inexpensive sealer is very simple process, one only needs to use a cheaper base polymer or add a higher volume of diluent (usually xylene or water).
That being said as a company we realise that Resiblock Superior can sometimes be an over-specification and it is for this reason we produce Resiblock Trade (a solvent free urethane/acrylic hybrid), which I believe is one of the most competitively priced sealers on the market.
PM me and I will happily send you a sample with my compliments
Craig
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No problem - RRP is £18.26 +vat, but I am sure you can get your local builders merchant to give you a discount on that
Craig
http://shop.resiblock.com/products/resiblock-trade-sealer
Craig
http://shop.resiblock.com/products/resiblock-trade-sealer
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