Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: drive surgeon on November 18, 2008, 10:37:12 pm
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cleaned a few pattern imprinted drives of late but i could have offered to reseal them afterwards. how easy is it and what are the pros and cons? how do you apply the stuff and any recommended sealer? what about swiss seal? ???
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Advanced Sealing Solutions' offer a product for PIC called Ultra, although it's not cheap. If buying small amounts then buy via ebay as carriage way cheaper.
I opted for this after doing quite a bit of research as to PIC sealer. Others considered were PICSeal, Swiss-Seal and Creative-Impressions (who manufacture a sealer they claim can be applied onto damp surfaces; Hrdroseal).
Unfortunately, a day or so after cleaning we had a blizzard!
As the weather is no longer up to it I have agreed to rewash and seal early next year. Therefore, I can't let you know how well it covered. This is where it may be an idea to try Creative-Impressions' Hyrdoseal. If you do let me know how it goes.
The best way to apply the 'Ultra', as per Drew at Advanced Sealing Solutions is to roller the first coat at 45 degrees to the property. After a minimum of one hour, dependant on conditions, roller the second at 90 degrees to the first. If you have experience of spraying then you can spray the second but they still recommend rollering the first coat.
Hope this helps.
One last point, a local company to me (Lichfield) manufacturs and sells coloured sealers. I have had a chat with the owner and he seems to be switched on. I will almost certainly trial next year. They sell on ebay.
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ds,
am in chester if you like i would come and show you mark.
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im in liverpool mark.
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Ian,
Advance seal solutions do a tint that you add to the sealer to colour it
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Hi DW
Advanced Sealing Solutions offer only tints, whilst these are no doubt excellent the local company offer solid colours.
Here is a link: -
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/COLOURED-CONCRETE-SEALER_W0QQitemZ230305275309QQihZ013QQcategoryZ57217QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262
As said I haven't tried them. If anyone has then please let us know how it covered.
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swiss seal seem a good company and there only by preston,what part of Liverpool are you drive surgeon?Are you by Coachmans Drive?
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ni im near widnes!
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Thats good,thought i had more competition,ha ha.Theres plenty of new housing estates round there,you should be busy when they start getting dirty.dan.ps,i`ve rapped up till feb.
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Nobody has mentioned that you need to correctly identify what type of sealer was previously used. If you have researched these sealers have you asked the manufacturers if they guarantee their product when oversealing ? You can overseal a solvant based seal with the like but if you go over a poly with acyrlic it'll look good for 3 months then delaminate turning it grey. Poly over poly is ok given abrading is done correctly. Its a minefield thats sure to fail if you don't correctly identify whats there already :'( :'( :'(
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i might just give any type of sealing a miss now, especially with the weather too! its giving yourself a chance of comebacks and your reputation. :o :'(
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Don't let me put you off - just make sure of the facts before you start