Sealing sandstone

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
tom bowe
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Post: # 19343Post tom bowe

Just finished laying a 40sq mtr patio in pavestone raj green,could anyone advise wether or not it should be sealed?If yes what would you reccommend to use and would it have to be redone every year?
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Post: # 19350Post lutonlagerlout

yes
lithofin MN stainstop
about £25 a litre which covers about 14M2
it is invisible when on but works a treat
my daughters mate spilled a glass of milk before i sealed it and that has caused a stain
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Post: # 19701Post nelly05

Is this stuff readilty available on the high street Tony?

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Post: # 19702Post Ted

Is good stuff that Lithofin.

I buy it off the internet:

http://www.extensive.co.uk/index.php?gclid=CNHX8s_z04wCFRcGEgodtwrYtQ

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Post: # 19703Post nelly05

Anyone know the difference between the stainstop and the stainstop plus.

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Post: # 19714Post Tony McC

The "plus" ???
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Post: # 19729Post lutonlagerlout

Anyone know the difference between the stainstop and the stainstop plus.

the plus has a "colour enhancer " in it ,whereas the normal one is invisible to the naked eye
£25 a litre from butterfields natural stone inc.VAT
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Post: # 19740Post Tony McC

What coverage are your getting with it, LLL?
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Post: # 19743Post lutonlagerlout

1 litre does 13ish M2 when applied with a 2" brush and a paint kettle
obviously not painting the romex
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Post: # 19768Post nelly05

lutonlagerlout wrote:
Anyone know the difference between the stainstop and the stainstop plus.

the plus has a "colour enhancer " in it ,whereas the normal one is invisible to the naked eye
£25 a litre from butterfields natural stone inc.VAT
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Any benefit in getting the + one then fella, or does the standard one do just as good

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Post: # 19773Post lutonlagerlout

depends if you like the natural look
normal one has worked fine for me
natural look
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Post: # 19982Post nelly05

@ Tony

Have you ever used a small roller with this stuff or brush only?

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Post: # 19986Post lutonlagerlout

i used a brush but they say you can use a sponge or roller
all depends how much money you can afford to waste
brush is neater i would say
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Post: # 20153Post nelly05

Tony,
Whats the drying time on this Lithofin, the rain is not giving us many windows at the moment

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Post: # 53918Post foiled

Sorry to bump anold thread, but I'mconsidering sealing about 100m2 of sandstone paving.

Lithofin Stainstop would cost £500-600 to apply, but I have some concerns that I would have to reapply it every year or so, and end up costing £££££££s

Does anyone who has applied it a couple of years ago still getting good results from it and still recommend it?

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