Sealant for indian sandstone- recommendation?
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We had an Indian sandstone patio installed about 18 months ago. However, it looks quite pale, particularly in the sun, and also has a few patches on it where bits of oily substances have been spilled.
So, am thinking of sealing it so that it protects against oil and enhances the colour. I don't want it shiny or too dark / wet look, but do want the colours to be enhanced - at the moment it looks best straight after it dries after rain! Please could someone recommend an appropriate sealant which is not too expensive?
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So, am thinking of sealing it so that it protects against oil and enhances the colour. I don't want it shiny or too dark / wet look, but do want the colours to be enhanced - at the moment it looks best straight after it dries after rain! Please could someone recommend an appropriate sealant which is not too expensive?
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If you are looking to enhance the colour I would be using Drytreat enhance plus or lithofin colour intensifier. Neither products are the cheapest but in my experience perform better than anything else. Whatever you go for, make sure its an impregnator. Impregnators operate just under the surface of the stone, unlike sealants which sit on top of the stone surface.
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Those are a bit expensive but found LTP Colour Intensifier and Stainblock (5l for £70 on eBay) - does that work well?London Stone Paving wrote:If you are looking to enhance the colour I would be using Drytreat enhance plus or lithofin colour intensifier. Neither products are the cheapest but in my experience perform better than anything else. Whatever you go for, make sure its an impregnator. Impregnators operate just under the surface of the stone, unlike sealants which sit on top of the stone surface.
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Yes used this a lot, well worth the money.yellowal wrote:With Lithofin - presumably after using MS Colour intensifier I would then need to use MS Stain Stop to make it oil repellant? The MS Stain Stop Plus incorporates a colour intensifier and oil repellent- have you had any experience of this product?
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