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John Gregory
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May 08, 2008, 08:10:06 pm »
I,m in the process of cleaning and resealing a driveway for a customer , this guy made a right hash of it doing it himself 2 years ago , sand and sealent all over the chamfers of the blocks I think he tryed sanding while it was still wet , any way 6 hours later I've got the sand and excess sealant off the blocks using a turbo nozzle but I've noticed the sealant is still glossey in places , Will this cause any problems when I reseal using Resiblock ultra
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May 08, 2008, 08:16:47 pm »
Yes you need to abrade the blocks as the resiblock does not "soften" like acyrlic sealers so you need to provide a key to aid adhesion. see the other thread but I do it with a rotary
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May 08, 2008, 08:20:28 pm »
Thanks Carl I've got a oreck orbitor with a really stiff brush , will that do it
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May 09, 2008, 08:29:30 am »
no - in a word, resiblock say belt sander so you need to be quite aggressive
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