Cleaning and selaing

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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bennettp23
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Post: # 9978Post bennettp23

Hi

Brilliant site, it has helped me a lot :) . I have a couple of questions though, I have tried a search but cant find the specific answers:

I have put down a patio using bradstone old countryside riven.

The thing is they look dirty and as if they have a film of concrete on top of them. I have pressure washed them once and they look brill when wet but when they dry they look a bit washed out. I'm not going to pressure wash them again as I'm aware that they are only economy pressed slabs. My question is should I try a cleaner and if so which one would be best for this type of slab, also is there a sealant that will make them look better once they are cleaned and enhance the colour of them?


The joints vary from small to about 10mm. What is the best way to do them, I've heard 3:1 builders sand to cement and brush it in on a dry day. Is this the best option? How do I make sure I dont stain the slabs? Should I do it after cleaning and sealing them?

I really appreciate your help and this site!

Thanks

Paul.

bennettp23
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Post: # 9991Post bennettp23

After further searching I found the bit about efflorvesence on the site. Sounds like thats what I've got so I gues its best to just let it run its course........

bennettp23
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Post: # 10016Post bennettp23

Anybody with advice for the jointing?

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Post: # 10076Post Tony McC

Jointing advice is given on the main website - in far more detail than I can provide in this forum. I suggest you look here.
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