Take a look at Aldon Penetrating Paver Sealer. We first filled the joints with polymeric sand and then applied the sealer. Pretty straight forward. Here is a picture of finished product. It was actually grossier than shown but there was cloud cover that day.
http://www.aldonchem.com/st-pavers.html
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> On Apr 27, 2017, at 8:09 PM, Mike Alston <realmikealston@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Good evening, I have been asked to clean and seal a brick paver patio outside. The customer wants a wet look when the job is finished. This will the first for me and not sure how to price this job. Any problems you all have encountered will help as well, thanks.
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