Imprinted concrete - Help please

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lesman
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Post: # 34721Post lesman

last year i had my drive concreted, and as it is fairly steep, i was assured that a soon as it was sealed and rhino grip added, it would not be slippery. ???? maybe it's just not strong enough. any suggestions????
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Post: # 34724Post msh paving

we need more detail to help you out,any piccys and more detail of construction MSH :)
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Post: # 34729Post seanandruby

yes i suggest you tell us what the problem is :;):
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Post: # 34732Post Tony McC

The high-gloss sealants typically used with PIC, whether they have a traction-aid added or not, are not really suitable for any gradient in excess of about 1:20.

I've done reports on jobs where the gradient is much less than that, yet people have gone a-over-t on the high-gloss finish. :angry:
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