Recoat resiblock with new resiblock - Preperation to recoat block paving

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nobby
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Post: # 89589Post nobby

Hi, I sealed my block paving just over a year ago with Resiblock Superior. I want to re seal with the same sealer I did not use at that time (sealer still in date). I was hoping to do it over the holiday but left it to late to contact Resiblock to send me instructions to do this as they don't list this on there site. I want to re sand some joints that sunk on first application. So info on preparation would be a great help and do you use 2 coats as with first application and what is the coverage metres to a litre. I have already pressure washed paving.

Hope you can help ???

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Post: # 89675Post Tony McC

Why would you re-seal so soon after the previous application? There should be at least a couple of years of life left in that first treatment.

To be honest, I'm not sure what is the protocol for re-coating. On the very few occasions I've done it, several years have elapsed since the previous treatment, and so I've cleaned and re-applied a single coat.

I'll see if I can get Paul from Resiblock to post the definitive answer.....
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nobby
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Post: # 89741Post nobby

Thank you Tony for your reply, I am only recoating to use up the Resiblock I got when I first done it before the use by date is up.

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Post: # 89796Post Tony McC

I tried to speak to Paul, but he's off on one of his overseas jaunts, so his very helpful assistant, Hannah, sent me a PDF with all the information you could possibly want.

I've uploaded it here
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Post: # 89819Post nobby

Thank you Tony for your assistance and a great site. :D

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