Great results Dave, my personal experience is I use a heavy map paint roller between 18 inch and 24 inch job depending , this method is quicker holds more sealer on roller and can apply and soak into pavers better, usually only requires 1 coat as you back roller and cross pattern as you go, this method is a time saver, I cut in first with 3 to 4 inch paint brush, it’s just like painting , savers masking and taping areas from overspray, hope this helps, time is money 👍💰💰
Bang on dave, i do the same method as you. i have done both rollor and Spray and fjnd my backpack the best (Gardner back pack) with a roller what i find is it picks up to much sand the only down side with backpack is you use alotttttt of seal IMO there is no wright or wrong wy
Hi Dave, great video. Super helpful as I’ve been asked to do the same. Can I ask roughly how much did you charge for sealing. Not sure what to charge. Not including product
Great job done.looks fantastic.my only moan.is how loud the music is.we can't hear you properly if we turn it up to hear you.the music just goes louder.sorry.other then that.fantastic work😊
Not convinced Dave Looks little bit patchy and not quite finished Using brush for edges you not need to masking everything around and paint roller for bigger areas Will not look that professional like you with Pressure sprayer but at least will cover all properly
Great results Dave, my personal experience is I use a heavy map paint roller between 18 inch and 24 inch job depending , this method is quicker holds more sealer on roller and can apply and soak into pavers better, usually only requires 1 coat as you back roller and cross pattern as you go, this method is a time saver, I cut in first with 3 to 4 inch paint brush, it’s just like painting , savers masking and taping areas from overspray, hope this helps, time is money 👍💰💰
Great advice 👍
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I’d say sprayer is best only done a few sealing jobs and when I used a paint roller it used to pull the sand out the gaps and spread it around
Thanks Buddy 👍
Great video Dave. Brilliant results
Thanks Paudie 👍
Bang on dave, i do the same method as you. i have done both rollor and Spray and fjnd my backpack the best (Gardner back pack) with a roller what i find is it picks up to much sand the only down side with backpack is you use alotttttt of seal IMO there is no wright or wrong wy
I’m just going on what they recommend on the Pure Seal course
Superb results, well done Dave... 👌👏
Thanks bud 👍
Nice one Dave. That's a big sealing job for a first time! Talk about jumping in at the deep end.
Probably a bit much for my first one but had to try 👍
Quality Dave. thanks for the share!
Thanks for watching 👍
That's actually a very good idea, awesome vid Dave
Thanks bud 👍
Looks like you’re really getting into pressure washing more and more. Do you still have / use your older kranzle and Kärcher pressure washers?
Yes bud. Still have them. Im keeping the Kranzle to go in my window cleaning van as its small enough and I use the Karcher at home
Fantastic work pal!
Thanks Petey
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Hi Dave, great video. Super helpful as I’ve been asked to do the same. Can I ask roughly how much did you charge for sealing. Not sure what to charge. Not including product
Roughly £10/m plus product
Dave, I have the same sprayer, do you know were you can by the compressor for this sprayer
Sorry no I don’t
Look at thaf sexy electrical panel & engine tacho 👍
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Great job done.looks fantastic.my only moan.is how loud the music is.we can't hear you properly if we turn it up to hear you.the music just goes louder.sorry.other then that.fantastic work😊
Awesome vid, looks like a cracking job! Did I spot your old van in there as well as the new one? Are you using both at the moment then?
Yep. Using both. The ambulance is a bit on the big side
Looks good mate.
How much sealer did you use altogether ?
I used 50 litres in the end
How much sealer did it take
I took 50 litres in total
That looks a poor sprayer.. get a knapsack sprayer with constant pressure valve you will get a uniform spray patter
Not convinced Dave
Looks little bit patchy and not quite finished
Using brush for edges you not need to masking everything around and paint roller for bigger areas
Will not look that professional like you with Pressure sprayer but at least will cover all properly
Thanks for the advice