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Paver Sealer - Aug 17th, 07, 05:16 PM

Have a guy who throws me lots of work, he's gonna seal his pavers. He has some Ben Moore 'Rock Miracle', I told him I'd find out if it's any good and what would be best to use.

So, is it any good and if not, what's better/the best? Guy's a contractor so not some schlub DIYer, has no problem spending the $ for quality.
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I have never heard of Rock Miracle. I use a xylene based sealer for the most part they are all the same, it depends on how much acrylic is in them. That seperates sealers. IMHO as long as it is a xylene based sealer you should be ok.



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I have never heard of Rock Miracle. I use a xylene based sealer for the most part they are all the same, it depends on how much acrylic is in them. That seperates sealers. IMHO as long as it is a xylene based sealer you should be ok.

not exactly. Dyco's paver sealer has xylene and tuolene, H&C's is xylene but doesnt do so well over another sealer nor can you use another xylene sealer over it, or you'll have bonding issues.
for the most part, any good xylene sealer is your best bet though.



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