Thompson's one coat Patio seal 'pooling'

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I have just covered my patio slabs with Thompson's one coat patio seal and it has dried leaving different shades of colour where the seal has pooled.
I have contacted Thompson's and been told that there is no solution to this problem, and the seal should wear off after a few years.
I have tried white spirit but the surface hasn't changed. It has ruined my patio!!

Has anyone had similar issues and found an answer?
 

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