Posted: Sun Apr 07, 2013 7:25 pm
On this page titled "The Curse of Black Limestone":
http://www.pavingexpert.com/stonpv05.htm
The recommended product for restoring faded black limestone is Romex Colour Seal. I have Googled this product for ages and can't find it anywhere!
The romex website doesn't mention it either.
I am confused as there is mention of Romex Colour Enhancer in the list towards the top of page and under the photos showing the protection test results. But, in the photos for the colour restoration test, the test stones are labelled as Romex Colour Seal.
I wondered if anyone knew exactly what this "winning" product is and where I can buy some!
Helpfully the article lists stockists for the "winning" protection test products but sadly nothing about stockists for the restoration test products.
The second place product for colour restoration of black limestone was Weiss FT Plus. I found that product easily but it is a "wet look" product which I think will look bizarre in dry weather.
My garden path is desperate for some colour restoration so any help finding this mystery product would be most appreciated. Perhaps the product is no longer available, or has been renamed...
Cheers
Phil
http://www.pavingexpert.com/stonpv05.htm
The recommended product for restoring faded black limestone is Romex Colour Seal. I have Googled this product for ages and can't find it anywhere!
The romex website doesn't mention it either.
I am confused as there is mention of Romex Colour Enhancer in the list towards the top of page and under the photos showing the protection test results. But, in the photos for the colour restoration test, the test stones are labelled as Romex Colour Seal.
I wondered if anyone knew exactly what this "winning" product is and where I can buy some!
Helpfully the article lists stockists for the "winning" protection test products but sadly nothing about stockists for the restoration test products.
The second place product for colour restoration of black limestone was Weiss FT Plus. I found that product easily but it is a "wet look" product which I think will look bizarre in dry weather.
My garden path is desperate for some colour restoration so any help finding this mystery product would be most appreciated. Perhaps the product is no longer available, or has been renamed...
Cheers
Phil