I have used ROMEX - colour enhancer on my slabs and at the start they looked good but it seems to wear off? Anyway I am loath to keep going out and buying the stuff as it is a hell of a price, would I be better of using RESIBLOCK ULTRA, and would it go over the ROMEX enhancer?
I am getting some serious earache about this so please can someone help me
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Romex is NOT a colour enhancer. It's a joint filling product. It does usually leave a temporary film over the surface of the jointed paving, but that is not its primary function.
If you want a colour enhancer, then use a proper colour impregnating product, such as Lithofin. Resiblock is a sealant, which is not the same thing.
If you want a colour enhancer, then use a proper colour impregnating product, such as Lithofin. Resiblock is a sealant, which is not the same thing.
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I am sorry Tony but this is a product made by Romex (see their web site) it is an enhancer and sealant,
http://www.romex-pfm.de/englisch/englisch.html
http://www.romex-pfm.de/englisch/englisch.html
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My mistake - I assumed you were talking about the Romex Easy/Terrace, which is a popular subject in this forum.
I've just received some new info from Romex Towers in Germany: when I go through it ion more detail tomorrow I'll see if there is anything about this colour enhancer.
I've just received some new info from Romex Towers in Germany: when I go through it ion more detail tomorrow I'll see if there is anything about this colour enhancer.
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