Any one have some resiblock or

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Post: # 84971Post rimexboy

im after a smaller amount than 5l of RESIBLOCK OR as i have a stain on my drive i need to shift but dont really want to part with £50 for the 5l drum plus shipping i assume....

any one please

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Simon
I did reply to another post about the stain, do you have any of the Extra KT left over from the sandstone stain you had? if yes and it hasn't gone off then that will remove the stain you have.
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Roger
many thanks for that i do still have some, not sure why i did not see the reply on the other post... i will give it a go

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Don't Resiblock do a small container of OR? I'm sure I had either a 1L or a 500 ml can when I did the driveway re-furb project
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Tony McC wrote:Don't Resiblock do a small container of OR? I'm sure I had either a 1L or a 500 ml can when I did the driveway re-furb project
They do a 250ml sample tin.
Simon if the Extra KT don't do it, I do have a 250ml tin here just not sure where you are based.
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Post: # 84982Post rimexboy

Thanks gents just got the Extra KT out of the garage it's gone quite hard but I will see how I get on with it and let you know, thanks for the kind offer Roger I'm in Romford Essex.

Here is a picture of the stain
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Ok got some out of the tin I think it's gone off lol

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Decided to give it a go and see what happens if anything, had to give it a good scrubb over as its like snow out of the tin now

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Covered it over will take a look tomorrow if no one nicks my tarpaulins and cones

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Simon

If the KT has gone hard and powdery then it won't work properly, If you are in Romford Resiblock is just down the road from you in Basildon. If that is all oil stain, the 250ml isn't going to be enough, at least 1 lt I would say needed.
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Ok Roger
Thanks for that, I will see what happens with this first

Thanks again

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Another couple of products you could try that are a bit cheaper then Resiblock, OT8 which you can buy on line only from oiltechnics, or from places like Halfords you could try Thompsons, they do an oil stain remover which I tried and wasn't to bad but needed to be done twice.
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Post: # 85016Post rimexboy

Ah nice one Roger bit of a late night last night Xmas do so I have not done a thing yet, but will get out there soon to clean it and see what's what.

Thanks again Simon

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Post: # 85017Post rimexboy

Right gave it a good wash off but it does not look to promising but will see later when it dries out

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Simon,
If the KT goes hard or powdery then it doesn't work, has to be in it's gel/wet state to use, I'd give the Thompson's ago as they do, do 1lt bottles.
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Post: # 85029Post rimexboy

Thanks roger I will give it ago next weekend if dry

Thanks Simon

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Post: # 85207Post rimexboy

Took a picture of it today it's a little wet around the edges, this is after once over with the Extra KT and some good improvement on the stain

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I think I will give it one more go with the extra KT just to use the remains of the tin up.

I also got a bottle of this stuff 2l from homebase for just over £13 thanks roger
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And I will load another picture after the remains of the extra KT is used and then cleaned and dried before using the thompsons if at all needed

Thanks again Simon

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