Sealing indian sandtone in our kitchen

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Thom
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Post: # 12126Post Thom

Hi,

Im really sorry if this has been covered before but I have had a look and cant specifically find exactly what I would like to know.

I have just finished laying 17m2 of Indian Sandstone (Autumn Brown) in our kitchen and pointing them on my hands and knees (ouch!). Now it has come to the point where I want to seal the flags to protect them against oil and food spillages but I want as little as a shine as possible. I understand most products will change the appearence but I dont want a shiney finish.

What product is going to best for me?

I went to my local builders yard and they only had the resiblock with a "wet look" finnish which I dont want?

Anyway if you can help at all that would be fantastic!

Excellent site by the way, I have read all the info I needed to lay and point so far from here!

Tony McC
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Post: # 12141Post Tony McC

Resiblock isn't suitable for Indian sandstone - it's manufactured specifically for concrete block paving. Have a look at the Lithofin range. The Colour Enhancer MN is probably what you want.
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Thom
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Post: # 12143Post Thom

Cheers Tony, much appreciated!

:)

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