What product should I use to clean and seal these pavers?

Clean with surface cleaner. Pump spray water on pavers. Collect check quickly before drying occurs

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Is lackluster an option?

Use a poopknife on them pavers.

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She wants a natural look on the fevers thanks racer. Would I use the seal and lock? What product would you use for a natural look and sealed? It’s a big job and she is paying me 4000 dollars. Not just for the Pavers but this will be my first pavers job.

Maybe for 4k you can hire a professional to do it and watch him. That will be a great way top learn

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Looks like from pic, they need to be re-sanded. Is that what you’re planning on doing? Several different sands you can use and depending on that, then you would decide whether use Seal n Lock. Call David at Southern Stain and Seal in KY… He’s a wealth of knowledge and can help you pick the right products, depending on what you want to do. and he carries most the major brands.

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This thread should be helpful

Perma-Crete by ppg in a pinch. Nice low-mid sheen. Keep on keeping on. Also sanded these with a vibratory plate compactor.

What type of sand should I use

Pounded sand

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Where can her this product and what is the exact name

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Walmart in the sporting goods dep’t. Just ask for pounded sand

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I’d probably get a better quality and finer grit than what Wal-Mart has to offer. It may not have been screened as well compared to other brands. Not being screened as well, along with a larger grit, sure can be rough on the hands if you don’t have good gloves or if the job takes all day.

There is MacDonalds around the corner that has a gravel parking lot beside it. It’s possible you could scrape up some of the sand under it if Walmart quality isn’t good enough

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look at 3i Supply EZ Nano Seal. It will lock in the sand and add minimal sheen. They can also help with sand type selection etc.

EZ Nano good product, have on my pavers but doesn’t lock in sand. Will work fine if using polymetric sand.

You’re right Rick, the SB-8700 they sell does that but it’s a more glossy finish.

I told him who to call. He’s in Jersey and they don’t use much except polymetric up there from what I’ve heard. So hard for us to give him any guidance until he decides what he’s going to do.

Roger that. Ez would be good with their Winter guard.

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Thank you to everybody I will have pictures and I appreciate everybody.