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Sealing Indian Sandstone & Using A "Brush In" Grout Resin.

Anonymous user 15/03/2024 - 2.49 PM

Should our Indian Sandstone patio be sealed BEFORE or AFTER using a brush in grouting compound ?

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Anonymous user

After
Answered20 June 2019
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Ajc Decorating

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Torquay
Indian sandstone doesn't need to be sealed weather it's cheap or expensive paving. but if you was to seal it then I would say leave it a season before applying sealant and make sure the surface is bone dry before you do.
Answered20 June 2019
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HCJ Building Services Limited

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Chertsey
I like to use sika pave plus for pointing in paving. make sure all the joints are at least 5mm wide and approx. 25mm deep sweep the product into all joints, sweep off all excess material from paving. Leave this to cure fully sets in a few days depending of temperature. Then I would apply sealer after this process.
Answered21 June 2019
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Anonymous user

After so it all gets sealed
Answered20 June 2019
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Anonymous user

Sealed sandstone can really enhance the individual colours of each slab giving that all year round fresh look... Sealing should be done after everything is pointed brushed off and dry.
Answered26 June 2019
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Anonymous user

Indianstone needs to be sealed after useing a brush to sweep. I personally like to lacker the stone after to give it a freah shiny look.
Answered20 June 2019
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