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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 4:56 pm
by rimexboy
A silly question maybe, ive got Raj Green indian sandstone thats got oil stains on it, now im picking up some EXTRA.KT tomorrow to remove the stains..
but have any of you used THIS STUFF to protect it or am i just wasting my money...
thanks simon
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:25 pm
by London Stone Paving
Hi Simon
Raj Green (I think thats what you've got?) is extremely hardy. If there is a high possibility of you reguarly spilling oil on your paving then it might be worth considering but if not, then I would not bother.
I have got no experience of the product but you need to check if it will leave a nasty shine on the surface of the stone
All the best
Steve
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 5:43 pm
by rimexboy
steve good advice ive got a sample of the above so will give it a go on an old slab down the garage, once ive given it a clean
thanks simon
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:25 pm
by RAPressureWashing
Simon,
For me either Lithofin or Aqua-Mix for sealers. But that is not saying the Steintec stuff isn't any good, just haven't used it.
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:32 pm
by London Stone Paving
When it comes to sealants Roger is the daddy.
You started the job in Amersham yet Rog?
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:37 pm
by RAPressureWashing
London Stone Paving wrote:When it comes to sealants Roger is the daddy.
You started the job in Amersham yet Rog?
No I have emailed her, she has never replied.
I have a feeling that it won't go any further then the work/clean I did last year, don't know why, but just have that feeling about that one.
I do have the job in Whitton booked in for May, the Limestone that the builders messed up..
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:42 pm
by rimexboy
R&A Pressure Washing wrote:London Stone Paving wrote:When it comes to sealants Roger is the daddy.
You started the job in Amersham yet Rog?
No I have emailed her, she has never replied.
I have a feeling that it won't go any further then the work/clean I did last year, don't know why, but just have that feeling about that one.
I do have the job in Whitton booked in for May, the Limestone that the builders messed up..
wow whitton thats my old school ground, a few years back now, my parents are still near to kneller hall...
also is the stuff im looking at a sealer then???StainProtect Profi
thanks simon
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:57 am
by RAPressureWashing
rimexboy wrote:R&A Pressure Washing wrote:London Stone Paving wrote:When it comes to sealants Roger is the daddy.
You started the job in Amersham yet Rog?
No I have emailed her, she has never replied.
I have a feeling that it won't go any further then the work/clean I did last year, don't know why, but just have that feeling about that one.
I do have the job in Whitton booked in for May, the Limestone that the builders messed up..
wow whitton thats my old school ground, a few years back now, my parents are still near to kneller hall...
also is the stuff im looking at a sealer then???StainProtect Profi
thanks simon
Simon,
I have not used the Profi but from the link you posted it says "surface" sealer where as Lithofin and Aqua-mix are impregnators plus the Profi is water based where as the other 2 are solvent based. I guess a test would show if it is going to change the surface of your Sandstone (as in make it glossy) with the Profi, where as the other 2 don't.
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 8:48 am
by rimexboy
roger many thanks for pointing that out for me.... i will just stick with the EXTRA.KT for now...
thanks again all
simon