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Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:42 pm
by lutonlagerlout
I had the same issues with the degussa reps over geo shit ©
they blamed,me ,the labourer,the client,the client's dog,the trees.the weather ad nauseum.
finally we got an ex gratia payment out of them enough to repoint this 1 particular patio with sand and cement
put it this way it took 3 hours to rake out 40 M of 450 slabs thats how soft it was
anyway i steer clear of feb/degussa products now and after reading this thread wil be adding resiblock to my list of
"crap building products"
why is it only the germans can make stuff that works?
vorsprung durch Luton anybody?
LLL :)

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:43 pm
by RAPressureWashing
Gavin
If it is any use we have a hot machine that goes up to 220F so it should be able to handle this. I don't rent it out, but would try to help so minimal costs if you want to try it.
As for AS1 this is the stuff for removing Resiblock "poly" sealers but I'm not to sure with the water based stuff which is why I suggested heat.
As stated before we still have an on-going problem with a Resiblock sealer so can't comment on the other issues.

Re AS1 here is the web link http://www.paintstripper.com/
Gavin if you want to give me a call or email me via my website over the weekend, I'll see what I can do to help.

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:55 pm
by gavinruane
R&A Pressure Washing wrote:Gavin
If it is any use we have a hot machine that goes up to 220F so it should be able to handle this. I don't rent it out, but would try to help so minimal costs if you want to try it.
As for AS1 this is the stuff for removing Resiblock "poly" sealers but I'm not to sure with the water based stuff which is why I suggested heat.
As stated before we still have an on-going problem with a Resiblock sealer so can't comment on the other issues.

Re AS1 here is the web link http://www.paintstripper.com/
Gavin if you want to give me a call or email me via my website over the weekend, I'll see what I can do to help.
I really appreciate your offers of help,but like you i am still fighting my corner with them.
I have suffered accusations and abuse from them and threats from their solicitors...and for what i believe is no fault of mine.
I will try to see it thru on my own if i can...but thanks again....i enjoy the comerarderie of this site...it is truly unique and miles ahead of anything else in it's class.

Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:58 pm
by msh paving
gavinruane wrote:I recieved a letter from their solicitors last week threatening to sue me if i continue to bad mouth their client.
I nearly fell off my chair laughing.
If they what to waste money with silly letters from there breif,
I would fire one back from my breif stating the product is not fit for the job it is supposed to be used on, see what that brings as unless you hound them they will forget your problems and dodge out off any responsibility for resiblock ,

to find the posting click on search at the top off page and type in resiblock and look down higlighting the ares to search in there are lots to read MSH :)

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:36 am
by lutonlagerlout
any product has to be fit for the purpose its intended for
thats the law
this is patently not
we have had "crap towns" Of which ,cough cough luton came first, how about crap drive sealers
most of them
LLL

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 12:07 pm
by Tony McC
gavinruane wrote:MSH paving told me to go back over previous postings on the forums to see how people had problems with resiblock before.


Use the SEARCH tool button at the top of the page. Enter the keyword(s) and see what comes up...

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 2:13 pm
by Bob_A
click me
Might take a while sorting out the wheat from the chaff but I'm sure it'll be time well spent.