Saga black sandstone turned green with algae
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Hi, I laid 30m2 is saga black sandstone at the end of August 2019 and I got a call from my customer today so I went to look and it was completely green with algae. It does wipe of easy and I can clean it easy but I was wandering g if anyone could advise me of the best algae preventing sealant that’s about that I could use to seal paving after I clean it. Any advice would be fantastic, thank you everyone
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There's page after page after page of sealant advice on the main website, starting here plus a whole series of trials for various popular sealants.
However, no sealant will keep algae completely at bay, and you'll still need to clean it every year, whereas a top-notch biocide treatment, such as Wet and Forget, keeps it clean permanently, with just one or two watering-can applications per year. I've been using it on my heavily-shaded driveway for the last 5 years and while the charmless, gormless git next door persists with wasting a couple of hours every 6 months or so power-washing his half of the drive, my half remains completely algae-free, crisp and clean, and the power washer is covered in cobwebs in the back corner of the shed.....
However, no sealant will keep algae completely at bay, and you'll still need to clean it every year, whereas a top-notch biocide treatment, such as Wet and Forget, keeps it clean permanently, with just one or two watering-can applications per year. I've been using it on my heavily-shaded driveway for the last 5 years and while the charmless, gormless git next door persists with wasting a couple of hours every 6 months or so power-washing his half of the drive, my half remains completely algae-free, crisp and clean, and the power washer is covered in cobwebs in the back corner of the shed.....
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All part of the charm, Dylan!
If I had the time, I'd love to have a 60s or 70s bike again, just to nurse and cherish. I'd have to fit a lecky start - I can't manage kick starts these days, not with my glass spine - but the sheer pleasure of thrundling along a country lane on a Sunday morning on a Beezer, an AJS or even an old Matchless like I used to have when I was 14.....there's just nothing like that!
If I had the time, I'd love to have a 60s or 70s bike again, just to nurse and cherish. I'd have to fit a lecky start - I can't manage kick starts these days, not with my glass spine - but the sheer pleasure of thrundling along a country lane on a Sunday morning on a Beezer, an AJS or even an old Matchless like I used to have when I was 14.....there's just nothing like that!
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I haven't done a direct comparison test but W&F never lets me down whereas the Doff is more than a bit temperamental.
Costco yesterday - in amongst the hordes fighting to get their allocation of bog roll - they were doing 5 litres W&F, enough for 300m², for 18 quid plus VAT
Costco yesterday - in amongst the hordes fighting to get their allocation of bog roll - they were doing 5 litres W&F, enough for 300m², for 18 quid plus VAT
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