Bluestone disaster - Efflorescence?  or the sealer?

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blondemommy
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Post: # 53660Post blondemommy

Hi - new to the forum but have a problem that I need to solve in order to not wind up divorcing my husband. While I was away, he hired a friend to seal the concrete in our driveway. I think this guy thought he was doing us a favor by extending the sealer over to our bluestone patio. The bluestone is now darkened to almost black/gray in some spots while whitened in others. The original blue/gray color is completely gone.

We're in the US - the product used is a Behr sealant that is supposed to be good for concrete and other masonry such as slate. I think the guy thought we had a slate patio, but it's bluestone.

We called the company and they said the white spots could be from applying the sealant in high temperatures, that it could take a full 30 days to cure and that the color will probably return to normal over time. They also said that any of their stripping solutions would be too strong and we should buy "denatured alcohol" to clean it and remove the white spots. Meanwhile, every website I've seen recommends using acetone to remove efllorescence. Except I'm not sure if it is efflorescence.

All suggestions on what to do will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
Lori

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Post: # 53662Post lutonlagerlout

a picture would be handy lori
sadly sealants for concrete are not always suitable for stone
give hubby a chance at least he was trying!!
LLL :)
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blondemommy
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Post: # 53667Post blondemommy

Thanks - can I insert a pic directly from the file? Or do I have to make a web image?

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Post: # 53668Post Bob_A

You have store the pic on the web using photobucket or similar then link it.
When you make a post you'll find a rectangular button marked 'Image'
Click that and paste the url to your picture.

Longer explanation here
http://ext.pavingexpert.com/cgi-bin....;t=4485

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