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Hi kevin, what sealer do you use mate? can it be applied in damp conditions with it being water based or does it have to be completely dry? Also what is it like at bonding the jointing sand?thanks
Quote from: Kenny83 on February 02, 2012, 07:46:15 pmHi kevin, what sealer do you use mate? can it be applied in damp conditions with it being water based or does it have to be completely dry? Also what is it like at bonding the jointing sand?thanksKennyI use Aqua Mix Penetrating Sealer. It can be applied as soon as the surface is dry. Because it is a water based sealer the water evaporates as the polymers in the sealer bond but because it is a MVT Sealer (Breathable) the water that was left in the stone is also allowed to evaporate. No the sealer will not bond the sand effectively.Kev MartinMarble Life Ltd
Quote from: Kevin Martin on February 03, 2012, 09:15:42 amQuote from: Kenny83 on February 02, 2012, 07:46:15 pmHi kevin, what sealer do you use mate? can it be applied in damp conditions with it being water based or does it have to be completely dry? Also what is it like at bonding the jointing sand?thanksKennyI use Aqua Mix Penetrating Sealer. It can be applied as soon as the surface is dry. Because it is a water based sealer the water evaporates as the polymers in the sealer bond but because it is a MVT Sealer (Breathable) the water that was left in the stone is also allowed to evaporate. No the sealer will not bond the sand effectively.Kev MartinMarble Life LtdNo surprise there then...
Quote from: Blast Away on February 03, 2012, 09:54:23 amQuote from: Kevin Martin on February 03, 2012, 09:15:42 amQuote from: Kenny83 on February 02, 2012, 07:46:15 pmHi kevin, what sealer do you use mate? can it be applied in damp conditions with it being water based or does it have to be completely dry? Also what is it like at bonding the jointing sand?thanksKennyI use Aqua Mix Penetrating Sealer. It can be applied as soon as the surface is dry. Because it is a water based sealer the water evaporates as the polymers in the sealer bond but because it is a MVT Sealer (Breathable) the water that was left in the stone is also allowed to evaporate. No the sealer will not bond the sand effectively.Kev MartinMarble Life LtdNo surprise there then... That's only because I'm out brick acid Kev