Sealing sandstone ?

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Rick
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Post: # 27987Post Rick

Large Indian sandstone patio coming to completion ... as about 1/3rd of it will be in shade for Winter months, is it advisable to seal it ?
If so what product should I look at ? .... don't want to make it look like it has been varnished.

I did contact supplier - Natural Paving ... but they were unwilling to pass comment either way.

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Post: # 28234Post Tony McC

Rick - as a Brew Cabin Irregular of long-standing, you really ought to know better. This is a very, very FAQ and, if you look at almost any other of the 100+ threads in this section that have the word "sealant" in the title, you'll find the info you want.
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Post: # 28245Post lutonlagerlout

what the gaffer is saying, in his secret lancastrian code is "lithofin MN stainstop"
LLL :;):
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Post: # 28407Post Rick

lutonlagerlout wrote:what the gaffer is saying, in his secret lancastrian code is "lithofin MN stainstop"
LLL :;):

Thanks appreciated ... I had searched and followed many links and threads without finding anything specific to a non-gloss sealer for sandstone (plenty on sealing paviors)
I did follow the link to Resiblock Ultra Matt .... but not had a response from enquiry to them so far.

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