Appreciate your video. I've seen so many people pushing the polymeric sand method, but my preference is to simply clean/prep my driveway pavers, brush in fine sand, blow excess off the surface, gently shower to tamp it down a bit, let dry completely, and then apply sealer. Probably not as long lasting or durable as other methods, but for a diy project, I think the sealer applied on top should keep things sealed up reasonably well. Am I wrong?
That’s a great approach. If you put enough water based sealer down, it will lock your sand in very nicely. Make sure to spray it and not roll it. Even if it’s with a pump sprayer.
@@rusty.nesvig thanks for the quick reply. Yeah, definitely will spray it. Don't want to risk pulling up any sand with a roller and making a mess on the pavers. Thanks!
Appreciate your video. I've seen so many people pushing the polymeric sand method, but my preference is to simply clean/prep my driveway pavers, brush in fine sand, blow excess off the surface, gently shower to tamp it down a bit, let dry completely, and then apply sealer. Probably not as long lasting or durable as other methods, but for a diy project, I think the sealer applied on top should keep things sealed up reasonably well. Am I wrong?
That’s a great approach. If you put enough water based sealer down, it will lock your sand in very nicely. Make sure to spray it and not roll it. Even if it’s with a pump sprayer.
@@rusty.nesvig thanks for the quick reply. Yeah, definitely will spray it. Don't want to risk pulling up any sand with a roller and making a mess on the pavers. Thanks!
The sealer king! 🤴🏼 great video!!
Thank you brotha. Much appreciated!
Thanx for sharing your experience
Of course brotha 🤝
Thank You, again!
Absolutely! Thank you.
Content is on point 🫡
Appreciate that brother 👊🏼
what do you use to neutralize
I use tridents neutralizer called wipe out.
Hey Rusty, thanks for the information. What would you suggest for ceiling Italian Bluestone thanks