Advice needed please - Sawn grey sandstone
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My friend has recently laid a patio area of approx 50m2 using sawn grey sandstone for me. If possible I am looking for recommendations for the following:
jointing compound (looking for a black colour)
sealant
I will add that I have read lots of the guides on the website but some of it is confusing to me as I have no idea regarding anything to do with patios etc.
For the jointing compound I would ideally like a black colour but reading the guides on the website it is very confusing whether I should use a 1 part, 2 part, dry mix or a wet mix. I have seen the Romox products well advertised on the website, could any of these be a good option?
For the sealant, I would ideally like one that doesn't change the appearance too much. I have seen the trials on the website and two of the best sealants appear to be the 'lithofin stainstop plus' and 'Advanced HD sealant' in terms of not being able to see the oils, wine and other liquids spilled. However, on a separate page on the website where a list of 4 sealants are recommended for natural stone, none of these appear on the list, although a 'lithofin mn stainstop' is on there - could this be the same one?
If anyone could recommend some products I would be very grateful, thank you.
jointing compound (looking for a black colour)
sealant
I will add that I have read lots of the guides on the website but some of it is confusing to me as I have no idea regarding anything to do with patios etc.
For the jointing compound I would ideally like a black colour but reading the guides on the website it is very confusing whether I should use a 1 part, 2 part, dry mix or a wet mix. I have seen the Romox products well advertised on the website, could any of these be a good option?
For the sealant, I would ideally like one that doesn't change the appearance too much. I have seen the trials on the website and two of the best sealants appear to be the 'lithofin stainstop plus' and 'Advanced HD sealant' in terms of not being able to see the oils, wine and other liquids spilled. However, on a separate page on the website where a list of 4 sealants are recommended for natural stone, none of these appear on the list, although a 'lithofin mn stainstop' is on there - could this be the same one?
If anyone could recommend some products I would be very grateful, thank you.
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As a DIYer here's my experience. For jointing use a two part compound, one part compounds don't last as I found out.
The only makes I'd use is GFTK or Romex but I found the later difficult to obtain so it's GFTK for me.
Contact these people
They are very good they'll give you free advice even if you decide to buy elsewhere.
Good quality sealants are soooo expensive I can't justify the price so I haven't bothered. For instance you won't get much change out of £150 for 5L of Lithofin which is regarded as the best by many.
All I can say is stay away from the cheap stuff because this forum is full of people enquiring on how to remedy the problems they cause.
The only makes I'd use is GFTK or Romex but I found the later difficult to obtain so it's GFTK for me.
Contact these people
They are very good they'll give you free advice even if you decide to buy elsewhere.
Good quality sealants are soooo expensive I can't justify the price so I haven't bothered. For instance you won't get much change out of £150 for 5L of Lithofin which is regarded as the best by many.
All I can say is stay away from the cheap stuff because this forum is full of people enquiring on how to remedy the problems they cause.
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Easyjoint do a jet black. It washes in with waternot had an issue with it yet.
Dan the Crusher Man
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www.crusherhire.co.uk
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01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"
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Not familiar with Easyjoint. Using the search facility on here throws up some old threads
Hope this works
Hope this works
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