Dusty stone when dry - Removing all the dust?

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cibuma
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Post: # 15919Post cibuma

Hi

Hoping for a little advice

Just had natural stone paving laid. When dry it is extremely dusty and dull. When wet it looks great, the different colours shining through.
Looking for an inbetween scenario for when it is dry, rather than all the dust.
I purchased a broom and took to it with buckets of water and scrubbed away, thinking it would suffice. Not the case, it's dry again and back to being very dull :(

Any ideas are most welcome.
cibuma

Mark B
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Post: # 15920Post Mark B

you could seal the patio. which would give a permenant wet look to the paving see this page : http://www.pavingexpert.com/sealants.htm

cheers, mark

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 15923Post lutonlagerlout

yep mark is bang on,but remember to apply the sealant you choose to a test area first in case you dont like it!!
some like matt, some like gloss, its a matter of taste,but remember the best stuff generally costs more but lasts longer
cheers LLL :)
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andpartington
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Post: # 15926Post andpartington

when i did my drive i had the same prob and found brick acid cleaned it up nicely

andy
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cheers andy

lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 15927Post lutonlagerlout

when i did my drive i had the same prob and found brick acid cleaned it up nicely

andy you should never, ever, put brick acid near natural stone,it can react with minerals in the stone and change the colour
brick acid(hydrochloric acid) is highly corrosive and is best saved for getting mortar splashes off of walls and drives
i know exactly what the op means ,the paving just looks dull when dry
cheers LLL :)
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slickboy
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Post: # 15928Post slickboy

You should use a polyure...a polyura..? a polyuri....th......er......?.........a PU sealant! :D

andpartington
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Post: # 15930Post andpartington

i did i few samples fist and couldn’t see any bad effects so a lobed it on and it removed all the cement stains and the dust just fine I must have been very lucky :D
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