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Brush / lambswool roller: best for small areas and around stone details. Start at the highest point and work side-to-side allowing a 15–30 cm run-down for even penetration. Order the sample product or ask for technical advice — we’ll provide guidance and the TDS to ensure the correct selection and application.

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Brush / lambswool roller: best for small areas and around stone details. Start at the highest point and work side-to-side allowing a 15–30 cm run-down for even penetration. Order the sample product or ask for technical advice — we’ll provide guidance and the TDS to ensure the correct selection and application.

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Likewise, it’s also suitable for other porous natural stones such as sandstone ( exceptions apply) and slate. Do not dilute! Therefore, we always advise trying the product in an inconspicuous area prior to use.

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Apply liberally to saturate the surface. Use enough product so the substrate is thoroughly wetted — success depends on adequate application. Test a small, inconspicuous area first to confirm appearance and absorption.

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Paving shield high performance indian sandstone patio sealer it is a high durable coating designed to seal,stabilise and weatherproof indian sandstone patios. 10Litres Indian sandstone sealer. ~Seals all types of indian sandstone.

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Forms a clear coat of high quality sealer to. if is very hot will take longer as can be tacky touch the surface before walking or wetting with hose ect. Touch dry in 2-3 hours in dry normal conditions.

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Ideal for use on patio stones, and other paving materials, this sealer will help to keep your outdoor area looking great for longer. Perfect for those who want to keep their garden or patio looking great without compromising on style.

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Baths & showers. It's intended to be used prior to the application of our Essential Perfect Grout product for optimum results. The product works to prepare the area by opening up the microscopic pores which lie within the surface of the grout joints.