Sealers & colour enhancers - Weiss ft plus
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Hi all.
Anyone had this problem with the Weiss ft plus not drying after a week!
I have done it by the book.
I have applied it to my black limestone Copings it's gone in a treat and looks great. But I'm left with a sticky film which everything is sticking to.
So my question is should it dry with no residue.
Yes I shook the bottle, yes it has been applied within the temp range,
Yes the weather was perfect.
I'm a bit pissed to be honest it ain't cheep stuff!
Anyone had this problem with the Weiss ft plus not drying after a week!
I have done it by the book.
I have applied it to my black limestone Copings it's gone in a treat and looks great. But I'm left with a sticky film which everything is sticking to.
So my question is should it dry with no residue.
Yes I shook the bottle, yes it has been applied within the temp range,
Yes the weather was perfect.
I'm a bit pissed to be honest it ain't cheep stuff!
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How long had the paving been down? Needs to be 2/3 months. Have you read the sealant pages especially sealant trials page on the main index ?here
sean
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Thanks for the reply Sean.
Yes my black limestone Copings were layed September 16.
They were in a perfect prept condition that's why I waited till
This spring.
Yep read the trial pages, that is why I chose the Weiss Ft Plus for the glossy finish,I hope I haven't missed anything, I am sure it didn't mention anything about it not drying!.
Have you used it yourself?.
Stewart.
Yes my black limestone Copings were layed September 16.
They were in a perfect prept condition that's why I waited till
This spring.
Yep read the trial pages, that is why I chose the Weiss Ft Plus for the glossy finish,I hope I haven't missed anything, I am sure it didn't mention anything about it not drying!.
Have you used it yourself?.
Stewart.
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Weiss FT PLus is *very* sensitive to any residual mositure in or on the stone, but the usual outcome when this is the case is a milky-white ghosting over the stone. I've never known it to resolve to a sticky film, and, knowing a little bit about the chemistry involved, I'm not even sure how that could happen.
If you email or PM me, I'l give you the email address and phone number for the Weiss rep in London. Although he works very closely with SteinTec, he doesn't actually work for them, so it may be that your email has gone astray.
If you email or PM me, I'l give you the email address and phone number for the Weiss rep in London. Although he works very closely with SteinTec, he doesn't actually work for them, so it may be that your email has gone astray.
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