Any of you experts be able to advise on the following please?
JOB ONE
About 4 years ago we laid a patio of slate and in most of the areas now the s:c pointing has failed and is loose / friable. There are other areas where it's rock solid.
The base was well compacted hardcore and then a nominal 75mm full mortar bed.
I applied lithofin colour intensifier and MS Stain Stop to this.
What I'm intending to do now is rake out all the pointing that's left, tape up slabs, repoint in 4:1 mix and re-do the Lithofin works.
Any views on any potential problems?
JOB TWO
Last year I put down sandstone slabs to the front of the house but due to the weather never got round to applying any sealer.
I am now intending to give these a good scrub and then apply a coat of the colour intensifier and 2 coats MS Stain Stop.
Do you think this will be okay and is using both the Lithofin products the way forward?
I've had a couple of tins of Lithofin stored in my shed outside for a good few years now but I am guessing it would be bettr to buy some new stuff rater than attempt to use this.
Any advice gratefully recieved.
Lithofin on sandstone & slate (plus pointing) - Advice needed
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JOB 1
Sounds like you have got it cracked. Just make sure that the stone is properly cleaned before you apply any seal. Your taping up, so assuming you are going for a wet mix?
JOB 2
Your right to discard the old lithofin. There is also a product called lithofin outdoor cleaner which you can use to remove any algae or vegetation stains prior to sealing. Lithofin supply a product called stain stop plus which both seals and intensifies so no need to use the two seperate products as you have mentioned
Cheers
Steve
Sounds like you have got it cracked. Just make sure that the stone is properly cleaned before you apply any seal. Your taping up, so assuming you are going for a wet mix?
JOB 2
Your right to discard the old lithofin. There is also a product called lithofin outdoor cleaner which you can use to remove any algae or vegetation stains prior to sealing. Lithofin supply a product called stain stop plus which both seals and intensifies so no need to use the two seperate products as you have mentioned
Cheers
Steve