Block paving sealent

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jay-Manor Driveways
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Post: # 35188Post jay-Manor Driveways

can any 1 suggest a good block paving sealant or post up a link
want it to be good quality id rather pay the extra and give my customers the best
my normal supplier has dissapeard lol

thanks all and i hope this hasnt been asked a million times but i couldent find it if it has :(

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Tony McC
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jay-Manor Driveways
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Post: # 35398Post jay-Manor Driveways

thank you mate :cool:

worldofpaving
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Post: # 35624Post worldofpaving

Hi,

As Adseal have just booked at the World of Paving (thus proving that they have both taste and business acumen!) I took the opportunity to remonstrate with them over their failure to respond to you.

After some investigation on their part, it turns out that they have had some server problems and have been blissfully unaware that emails have not been reaching them.

So, if you still have not bought your sealer, please email michaelpalin AT advancedsealingsolutions DOT co DOT uk and he would love to help you even if somewhat belatedly!

Edited by Tony McC to munge email address




Edited By Tony McC on 1237366761
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jay-Manor Driveways
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Post: # 35625Post jay-Manor Driveways

thanks buddy i will do :)

Humble housewife
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Post: # 35663Post Humble housewife

I've got a couple of blokes cleaning and resanding my large sloping (1:7) drive at the moment. The drive has been laid for many years but they've just relaid some of the sunken bits. They want to seal it with Wickes Paving and Patio seal. Would this be a good or bad idea? Thanks for any advice. Hmble housewife.
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Post: # 35664Post GB_Groundworks

unless you live in a very warm area of teh uk(if one exists) then at this time of year no, especially after cleaning. the blocks will need to dry out before being sealed which generally takes more than a week of dry weather.

so not at the moment they will have to return when the weather is better.
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msh paving
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Post: # 35669Post msh paving

i cant see what benifit the wicks sealer will be, as GB says needs to be bone dry not a speck off water MSH :)
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Post: # 35682Post Tony McC

And I think the Wickes jollop is a white-label version of the dreaded Patio Ruiner by you-know-who
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Humble housewife
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Post: # 35686Post Humble housewife

Thanks for your advice. I'll let the head of the house know!:~((
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Post: # 35695Post msh paving

I think you are correct on that point tony,its as much use as a chocolate fireguard MSH :D
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ambient
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Post: # 35703Post ambient

worldofpaving wrote:Hi,

As Adseal have just booked at the World of Paving (thus proving that they have both taste and business acumen!) I took the opportunity to remonstrate with them over their failure to respond to you.

After some investigation on their part, it turns out that they have had some server problems and have been blissfully unaware that emails have not been reaching them.

So, if you still have not bought your sealer, please email michaelpalin AT advancedsealingsolutions DOT co DOT uk and he would love to help you even if somewhat belatedly!

Edited by Tony McC to munge email address
ive used this company a couple of times sells good gear and gives good advice ???
ambientdriveways.co.uk ambientexcavations-bolton.co.uk

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Post: # 35707Post Pablo

Humble housewife wrote:Thanks for your advice. I'll let the head of the house know!:~((
You'll be talking to the mirror then I take it. :laugh:
Can't see it from my house

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