Hi Harold Humphrey, Thank you for your interest in our solutions! 💪 For the cleaning, we used ACID CLEANER applied with an airless spray. For the protection, we used STONE COLOUR ENHANCER also applied with an airless spray
Yes, it can happen. In this case under the rocks there is a protective membrane. Alternatively it is possible to treat the stones before in another location
Hi, thank you for your interest! The product’s safety has not been tested specifically for plants. Thanks to the airless applicator we were able to achieve an extremely precise application that didn’t affect them. If you have more greenery you could also treat the pebbles in a separate area
Looks great! Although im concerned if the rocks are stuck in place it might make difficult to clean debris over the years. Also wondering how long it lasts before you need to do again. Do you have pictures or followup video for a yr or 2 later?
Hi Joe Cook, Thank you for your interest in our solutions! 💪 What you suggested is actually a great idea! In a couple of months, it’s going to be a year since we applied the product. We could totally do a follow-up on it!
You can enhance the color of the stones with a wet effect + water repellent protection / more info here >>> www.fabersurfacecare.com/it/en/stone-colour-enhancer.html
The protective treatment "STONE COLOUR ENHANCER" is suitable with all absorbent materials. Product availability depends on where you are located. Contact us for further information about it > info@fabersurfacecare.com
I don't understand you stone looks like it went from grey to black not just a wet look. But in comments you said it was a color enhancer only. So it will not make my grey stone black, which is my desirer???
I'm writing this to try n get a machine made that picks up and cleans landscaping rocks that have filled in with sand and dirt. Currently there are no machines that so that job. Cleaning the rocks from landscaping in front of most businesses. No one has a machine like that. Why, I don't know why. It's a problem for all landscaping companies. Removing and replacing the rocks that have filled in with dirt. Now and have been allowing the growing grass and weeds that grow out of the dirt. So much it fills in between every rock so much that now they look like dirt. No more does it look like rocks for landscaping. Look like dirt only. Filled in completely to look like ground to help weeds to grow. I hope I've explained my self well enough so inventers know what I'm talking about. To me it's easy to see the problem that NO-ONE has a machine like that. Please make one for the landscaping industry.
Can you provide a list of materials you used? What type of paint did you use?
Hi Harold Humphrey, Thank you for your interest in our solutions! 💪
For the cleaning, we used ACID CLEANER applied with an airless spray.
For the protection, we used STONE COLOUR ENHANCER also applied with an airless spray
Can this be used to color gravel?
I like the overall idea. Is there a chance the paint can seep into the ground
Yes, it can happen. In this case under the rocks there is a protective membrane. Alternatively it is possible to treat the stones before in another location
How well will it hold up to the 115 degree Arizona sun?
What kind of rock is that?
Could you link the brand of the airless sprayer? I can’t seem to find one like the one you’re using in the video
Not available in Usa?
Cool!
The rocks appear to be “glued” together in your video, is that the case? If so, what did you use to bond the rocks together.
Are the acid cleaner and the color enhancer safe around shrubs?
Hi, thank you for your interest!
The product’s safety has not been tested specifically for plants.
Thanks to the airless applicator we were able to achieve an extremely precise application that didn’t affect them.
If you have more greenery you could also treat the pebbles in a separate area
Does this change the color of light gray gravel to black or just make it shiny?
The effect that can be obtained is the same as the wet stone. Just pour water on the material to get a preview 😉 👍
Looks great! Although im concerned if the rocks are stuck in place it might make difficult to clean debris over the years. Also wondering how long it lasts before you need to do again. Do you have pictures or followup video for a yr or 2 later?
Hi Joe Cook, Thank you for your interest in our solutions! 💪
What you suggested is actually a great idea! In a couple of months, it’s going to be a year since we applied the product. We could totally do a follow-up on it!
Can I change the color of my stone?
You can enhance the color of the stones with a wet effect + water repellent protection / more info here >>> www.fabersurfacecare.com/it/en/stone-colour-enhancer.html
Can this be used on flagstone? Also i can't find the acid cleaner anywhere online
The protective treatment "STONE COLOUR ENHANCER" is suitable with all absorbent materials. Product availability depends on where you are located. Contact us for further information about it > info@fabersurfacecare.com
Hi, can I dye my grey granite chippings red?
The product effect is a "wet-look" finish, and it protect the stone. To change the colour of the material you need a different solution.
I don't understand you stone looks like it went from grey to black not just a wet look. But in comments you said it was a color enhancer only. So it will not make my grey stone black, which is my desirer???
The treated stones become like a wet stone, aesthetically ✨
I'm writing this to try n get a machine made that picks up and cleans landscaping rocks that have filled in with sand and dirt. Currently there are no machines that so that job. Cleaning the rocks from landscaping in front of most businesses. No one has a machine like that. Why, I don't know why. It's a problem for all landscaping companies. Removing and replacing the rocks that have filled in with dirt. Now and have been allowing the growing grass and weeds that grow out of the dirt. So much it fills in between every rock so much that now they look like dirt. No more does it look like rocks for landscaping. Look like dirt only. Filled in completely to look like ground to help weeds to grow. I hope I've explained my self well enough so inventers know what I'm talking about. To me it's easy to see the problem that NO-ONE has a machine like that. Please make one for the landscaping industry.
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