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Hi, my new patio has some flagstones with small 'pits' (barely breaking the surface really) in them (see attached photo). I've bought Adseal Stone and Slate Protector to seal it but while it makes the surface in general black the dots stay grey. I've experimented with a dab of mineral oil and this appears to work well so would like to ask if LTP Stone Oil would be a good choice to do the whole patio with?

If yes, should I then still use the Adseal over it as a top coat?

Thanks,
Grant

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Lithofin BOB

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The ltp stone oil would indeed be a good oil based impregnator to go over the whole area. Once you test one stone to determine suitability and it will cover the dots.
But! Is the sealer you have in at the moment a water or water and oil repelant . If so ,it may not impregnate the stone through your sealer and just sit on the top and possibly cause an issue ( excess whitening with moisture)

ltp I'm sure would want you to strip this out first . The sealer you have just put in is not cheap , plus the strip and then the re coat. Very strange marks , did they not notice them on the install.
As this stone ages it will get lighter, it will soften and you may not notice these by the end of the summer,
Have you tried/ tested a permanent marker or right shade felt on one dot, not that I have ever done this or can recommend it!! ;)

If you still wish to apply the oil based, speak to the ltp tech line and they will run through possible removal - drying times and reapplication .
You won't put yours on top of theirs either , as the oil will reppel yours or congeal with it.
 

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