I have a Indian Sandstone floor to clean. It has been sealed over the past 9 years with Lithofin Slate Seal. The seal now needs removing and re-sealing. The client is reluctant to use Slate Seal again as it has proved difficult to maintain. What are YOUR thoughts on a good sealer for Sandstone? I was thinking of using LTP Ironwax gloss. There has to be something that will enhance the colour AND be easier to clean and maintain than Slate Seal.
What do you have Kevin?
Rob
I have said this before and I suppose i will say it again in the future. It never ceases to amaze me on the amount of clients who go to a shop, buy a certain look, get someone in to lay it for them and then getsomeone else in to change it straightaway
Indian sandstone is meant to be matt (Honed finish). It always looks its' best when it is laid and then sealed with an impregnating enhancing sealer such as Aqua Mix Enrich N Seal or LTP Colour Intensifier and Stainblock which bring out the natural colours, fossils and features in the stone. They then have a no maintenance floor other than a regular clean provided they wipe spills up immediately.
Instead they come home with a beautiful stone and cover it with in this instance "Slate Seal" so now the stone can't breathe and then wonder why it is hard to maintain???
This is like going to a car showroom to buy a black car, coming home with a white one and then telling the local garage to paint it black
So long winded as usual but my answer is to strip it , clean it, dry it and then apply an enhancing sealer. (one word of caution is to check it has not been enhanced before and if so it should be done with the same enhancer). Finally and most importantly get the client to have good exterior and interior barrier mats installed and install an aftercare floor plan for ongoing maintenance
Kev martin
Marblelife ltd
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