Hi,
Ive had some Kandla Grey Indian Sandstone layed and I am told that you can apply a sealer which darkens the grey or makes it look damp. What would you reccomend and where can it be purchased from (B&Q, Wickes?)
Also the flags have been down a week and Ive noticed that after it rains and drys, the edges of the flags stay damp for longer. Is this normal? I wondered if it was to do with the fact Ive had problems with the grouting, which has not set (going to have to get it redone). also on the flags there are a few brown spots appearing, I wondered if this was from rain getting through the grout and bringing back up mud / sand etc. It isn't hugely notoicable, but what is it it, can i get rid of it?
Any help appreciated! Thanks.
Sandstone questions - Sealing and brown spots
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Brown spots are probably iron oxides (rust) leaching out. While there is always some variation in the amount of rust spots in Kandala Grey, as a rough gyuide to quality, the better stuff has fewer spots. There is no cure - it's a natural part of the stone.
Sealing is over for this season for all but the eejits. The paving needs to be BONE dry for best results. Any residual moisture can adversely affect the finish.
Sealing is over for this season for all but the eejits. The paving needs to be BONE dry for best results. Any residual moisture can adversely affect the finish.
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