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Landscape Paver Sealer

D45

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What's a good product that I can use to seal my Unilock brick edging pavers with?

Looking to retain the crisp color, after power washing alot of used pavers I bought and installed

Either brush on application or even spray can
 
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Klammer

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I used a TK Products Bright Kure & Seal on my workshop floor because I wanted to lock in some paint splatter that was there when I bought the place (I had noticed it really popped when I would mop it and liked that look). I wouldn't necessarily recommend it for indoors due to the odor (unless you can do a lot of ventilation) but it should be good for edging pavers. Due to the size I used a garden sprayer to apply it and then rolled it in with a paint roller.

Before:

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After:

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Comparison of with/without sealer:

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Bent Handle

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What does unilock recommend? Srw products and alliance gator products are both popular options in my area. They have gloss and matte options.
 
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glentre

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Suggest you do some research on sealing pavers as it is expensive and apparently needs to be done every two years or so. Some don't mind the cost and labor, some (like me) don't seal but power wash every year or two and others just leave them to weather. Just know beforehand that you may be making a long term decision.

Glen
 

Bucko

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I like a solvent based from Sherwin Williams (wait for a sale thou). A buddy likes Black Diamond (expensive also). Just remember that whatever type you go with (solvent, water based, etc) you need to stick with it when you recoat or it will cause problems.
 

Yardpro1

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I am a landscaper and do lots of hardscaoe work.
Techniseal is someof the best products, alliance is also good.
There range from invisie to wet look I assume you want the wet look that enhances the color more...
 
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