Hi all,
I might be on the wrong thread here but want to see if there's anyone out there that can advise.
We have recently laid some mid/light grey limestone flagstones and used Cementone Wide Jointing Compund to grout inbetween. All great so far and the finished look is just what we wanted...but... Idiots that we are (yes we have learnt our lesson) we didn't seal the limestone before grouting as the mix is meant to be non-staining and 'dry' and we just wanted to seal the whole thing in one go afterwards. So I notice now that around the edges of the flags it looks darker (like they are wet) with a oily film on the top.
I have used Lithofin Waxoff on them and this has gotten rid of the sheen but there is still a dry looking darkening left underneath. is there anything else to try?
I have seen 'Aqua seal Microscrub' which I assume I can try and exfoliate the surface. Failing that I may to hire a polisher and give that a try.
Can anyone suggest anything else?
Thanks in advance
I might be on the wrong thread here but want to see if there's anyone out there that can advise.
We have recently laid some mid/light grey limestone flagstones and used Cementone Wide Jointing Compund to grout inbetween. All great so far and the finished look is just what we wanted...but... Idiots that we are (yes we have learnt our lesson) we didn't seal the limestone before grouting as the mix is meant to be non-staining and 'dry' and we just wanted to seal the whole thing in one go afterwards. So I notice now that around the edges of the flags it looks darker (like they are wet) with a oily film on the top.
I have used Lithofin Waxoff on them and this has gotten rid of the sheen but there is still a dry looking darkening left underneath. is there anything else to try?
I have seen 'Aqua seal Microscrub' which I assume I can try and exfoliate the surface. Failing that I may to hire a polisher and give that a try.
Can anyone suggest anything else?
Thanks in advance