Poor colour?

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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gairloch
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Post: # 12116Post gairloch

Hey folks,

I have finished laying my patio, with advice obtained, in great part, from these pages, and it looks good, if I say so myself. :D

One thing I have noticed though, is that the slabs look much better when they are wet, it really seems to bring out the colour in them, when they are dry they are kind of a light buff color, when wet, with rain, they are a lovely rich colour, hard to descibe, but looks a lot better. So, what I'd like to do, is ask some advice about sealants, I've heard that you can paint on sealant, which would result in the slabs looking like they are wet, but in the dry!

I have used the sika pave-fix product between the slabs, and it worked great, a great advantage to me is that water is still able to drain through the pave-fix. I am prepared to paint each slab individually, so that I dont seal up the pave-fix pointing, but I'd like to know if anyone has any suggestions for me, with regard to products. i.e should i look for a kind of glossy finish, a satin type finish or a matt finish? Ideally if anyone has some before and after pictures, or can point me to some web sites where I may find something like I'm looking for, that would be great! :D

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Post: # 12139Post Tony McC

What type of flags are they?
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gairloch
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Post: # 12148Post gairloch

Not up on technical terms m8, but they are about 18" square, with even sides, and a kind of textured finish on the top. The texture is like it ridged in place, like veins running through it. I guess the idea was that it was cast to look like actual stone.

Here are 3 pics of patio, to give you the idea of what they look like :D

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Its just been raining, so you can see how the colour comes out, when they are dry they look very much lighter, a light buff colour.

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Post: # 12183Post WETCAST

are these b&q specials,they look just like a load of molds ive just made for a sister factory :)

gairloch
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Post: # 12187Post gairloch

They almost certainly came from a store such as B&Q or the like orginally, but I got them free from a mate who had removed them to put down a deck. :)

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Post: # 12245Post Tony McC

I'd suggest the ASP (as they are now) SupaSeal which you can find on their website
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