Equipment for sealing paving slabs
So, the stone is laid. It’s clean, and the weather is set fair. You can apply the stone sealer in two different ways. Either way, you should equip yourself with protective gloves and goggles, and a mask to avoid breathing in the chemicals.
Depending on where the patio is, you’ll also need cardboard sheets and painters’ masking tape.
We recommend using a low-pressure sprayer. It’s easier to achieve even coverage, easier to judge how much you're using as you go along, so that the sealant goes further. It’s also the preferred application method for rougher surfaces, such as riven stone, as it’s likely to reach all angles.
However, you can also brush patio sealer on, and this works well for smooth surfaces, such as sawn sandstone. The best implement for this is a lambswool applicator. You’ll also need a paint tray so you can dip the brush into the sealant.