Terracotta paving

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Post: # 23453Post RAPressureWashing

I have been asked by a customer, is it possible to seal Terracotta paving?
The paving in question is a swimming pool surround in Spain. The reason he wants to seal it. is it is getting marked/stained from the clorine in the swimming pool so slightly going white from the bleach. If it is possible, would the sealent be able to stand up to scorching heat/tempretures etc.

I have looked at Lithofins site but could not find anything.
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Post: # 23458Post lutonlagerlout

i will ask my mate martin the swimming pool man and get back to ya
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Post: # 23464Post lutonlagerlout

yes no problems at all
here is the link for the people he uses
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Post: # 23465Post RAPressureWashing

Cheers LLL
Had a look at the site, this is pretty much what I found at Lithofin' site,
The swimming pool is outside/external and the primer product says "Lithofin Classic Wax (the Classic Method). This method is not suitable for non-absorbent surfaces or for application in external areas."

But does your swimming pool guy think this would be ok for an outsid e pool?

Many thanks
Roger
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Post: # 23473Post lutonlagerlout

well of course most of the stuff he does is indoors in this country,but i noticed there was a technical help number on the page
Phone: 0845 226 1488
Fax: 0845 226 1499
E-mail: info@extensive.co.uk
Web: http://www.extensive.co.uk
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