is the VDW 840 + is absolubtely fantastic, very easy to lay, sets harder than any sand/cement... it's a single pack epoxy, paving expert recommends it, you can get it from NCC streetscape in chorley, i have used the 2 pack version on a driveway, was great, the wetter the better so did it straight after a clean... it's expensive (about £80 per drum, covers about 25 M2 of 3x2 flags) but the best by far, ive used pavefix aswell and that was crap compared to this stuff. I was so impressed how easy it was to lay and yet solid that I now offer it as one of my services, you can't go wrong with it..
Lee that looks really impressive stuff just read about it on Paving expert, great that it can be layed wet seems to be preferred method. We will offer it as an alternative to wet mix when the job demands total re point. Weather at mo nightmare have atleast 5 seals waiting + 3 re sands, managed to sand seal 2 local jobs yesterday. Today we were due to be sealing but the weather has turned again nightmare.
Kevin, I have seen a dry mix (mixed in a Mixer) and used to repoint set tegulars stain the stones mainly due to the texture of the stone warned contractor it could 'trap', we were due to seal area, he carried on regardless we had to then re wash stone and repoint using slurry mix wait for it to dry again before sealing! We were originally going to brush in kiln dry and set using seal.
We have two rotary scubbers which we use for hard floors, we have in the past used them as a trial in cleaning patios with mixed results used high alkaline I think it was Power clean (prochem) with stiff poly brush, the main problem were the corners! If you have a solution i would be interested have seen numerous small battery scrubbers ... as this is method which we can use as a water saving... ish Luv ya lots Mike
Roger, if you havent used a scubber before
it doesn't take long to get the nack, after you have taken a few legs out .... Initially, dont try it in a confined area
- Have to agree with Kevin if you are sensible using suitable chem brush cant go far wrong -famous last words!