Bradstone sealant

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Davidhh
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Post: # 25188Post Davidhh

I have a Bradstone patio which looks good in dry weather and even better when it is wet, but looks rather messy with damp patches while it is drying out after rain - which is most of the time at this season.

Would a sealant help, and if so, then what? The Bradstone customer advisers say that sealant might help, but refuse to offer any suggestions about any particular make or type. "Use a proprietory sealant" is the most that they are willing to say.

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Post: # 25191Post lutonlagerlout

patios generally do not need a sealant,but if you want one lithofin make the best
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Davidhh
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Post: # 25202Post Davidhh

Thanks very much for that advice

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no problem david,thats what we are here for
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Bradstone concrete ... oops, I ought to say "reconstructed stone", or Bradstone unreconstructed stone (real)?

Different sealants for different types of paving
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"Reconstructed stone" !

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Lithofin MN Stain Stop or Covergard by Nufins
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Post: # 25699Post dustyknees

Hi david, Tony and all
I'm so sorry about rudely jumping in on your thread, but its been so helpful. I've been searching for a sealant for our black sandstone patio and so nearly bought thompsons...

We want to stop our BBQ cooking from staining stone and just wanted to ask about applying lithofin, as presume you need a good long patch of dry weather to apply it? It seems to be used lots for indoor stone, so not sure whether it will give guidance on applying externally. Does it need 2 coats?

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Post: # 25701Post lutonlagerlout

i decent coat should be enough ,but i dont know about the dreaded bbq grease
best put the barbie on the grass,
grass grows back
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Post: # 25703Post Tony McC

The number of coats required is determined largely by the porosity of the stone. Start with one coat, when the flags are dry and have been that way for at least 24 hours. Also, choose a warmer day, if poss.

Allow that first coat to dry and see how it looks. If it's a bit patchy, apply a second and that really ought to do it for at least 12 months.
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Post: # 25917Post dustyknees

thanks LLL & Tony for replying so promptly :cool: Shall wait abit longer for warmer weather before applying - especially as paving is at back of house out of sun.
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Post: # 25918Post James.Q

yes wait for the good weather if we get any this year . the drier the better
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