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miteq

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Joined 26 March 2010
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1 month1 monthmiteqmiteq posted:
Landscaper to Avoid - Victoria

Front page bump.

3 months3 monthsmiteqmiteq posted:
clean outdoor porcelain tiles

For the gum tree stains you'll need to use a chlorine based cleaner to remove them. Something like this will work pretty good: https://miteq.com.au/masonry-cleaner-303/
Porcelain are…

3 months3 monthsmiteqmiteq posted:
Any Recommended Landscapers

I used a compny called Alchemy Landscaping. Amazing guys!! Highly recommended.

5 months5 monthsmiteqmiteq posted:
Landscaper to Avoid - Victoria

I wish you were right. I remember witnessing a fencer coming over to a mates house to pull down a fence they built because the other neighbour hadn't paid their…

5 months5 monthsmiteqmiteq posted:
Landscaper to Avoid - Victoria

Front page bump.

6 months6 monthsmiteqmiteq posted:
Landscaper to Avoid - Victoria

Yes, there was a contract. But this seems to mean nothing. As you can see from above, I won the judgement against him and I didn't even need to show…

7 months7 monthsmiteqmiteq posted:
Landscaper to Avoid - Victoria

Just bumping this to keep it on page one.

7 months7 monthsmiteqmiteq posted:
Sealing Pavers - Pool

Penetrative sealers are also breathable 8)
I would always seal for ease of cleaning and maintenance.

8 months8 monthsmiteqmiteq posted:
Cleaning

Yep, efflorescence as mentioned above.
You could look to clean it with a "acid" based cleaner and then seal with a penetrating sealer.
This may not stop it entirely but inhibit…

8 months8 monthsmiteqmiteq posted:
Landscaper to Avoid - Victoria

It pains me to do this, but I feel that I need to get the word out and ensure others don't have the same outcome as me.
Avoid dealing with Leon…

6 years6 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Architect Recommendation

Hi. As the title states I am looking for recommendations on finding an architect to do a possible redesign on a tear down re-build please.
In the Mornington Peninsula area but…

7 years7 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Leaching tannin.

Cleaner 303, which is one of our products, will remove this! Search for it under the name of Miteq.
Also,consider to a seal while you're at it...couldn't hurt.

9 years9 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Paver sealer recommendations

It's interesting that you find Bluestone to be porous.

9 years9 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Paver sealer recommendations

Not sure who you spoke to then as I am the only one in sales and with all due respect have never given the wrong information when it comes to…

9 years9 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Paver sealer recommendations

This information is incorrect. Our coverage rates are comparable to most of our competitors.
As an average most stones will use around 5-6sqm/litres of product as a 2 coat application.…

9 years9 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Paver sealer recommendations

As you have mentioned either a Solvent based or Water based penetrating sealer is fine. For around 18sqm of sandstone you will probably need around 3-5 litres of product.
For that…

9 years9 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Sealing exposed aggregate driveway?

Sorry about the late reply. Haven't checked on here in a while so missed it.
Hopefully you found Sealer 202? If not, look here: http://miteq.com.au/products/surface-se ... ealer-202/

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Sealing exposed aggregate driveway?

You did in the end :wink:
For exposed agg there really are two types of finishes, wet look or natural. Depending on how many sqm…

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Sealing exposed aggregate driveway?

There are other companies around you know ::wink::
Also, read carefully about the 15yr guarantee, it certainly is expensive to keep!

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Sealing alfresco tiles??

What type of sealer is your friend talking about that will crack and peel?
I would recommend a penetrating sealer. It sits below the surface so will not add nor…

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
New Concrete Floor- Which sealer

Depending on the installer most I have found will generally always use penetrating sealer's.
Me, I'd do the same. If you are looking for something with a little depth of colour…

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
kids water fun

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Moss taking over my front lawn

Slowly but surely I have a large area of lawn being over taken by moss. Is there a way to eradicate this and bring back the lawn. It is buffalo…

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
paving or concrete

Not with some of the quality sealers out there ::cool:: Seal your paving and you will find cleaning a breeze.

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Cromelin, getnewlook or Miteq concrete sealers

Hey Chris,
All wet look sealers are topical, you're correct. The enhancer is a different beast in that it is designed to give the same look but remain below the surface…

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
DIY stepping stone problem!

Efflorescence :th: salt :th: ??

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Cromelin, getnewlook or Miteq concrete sealers

Hi Chris,
The sealer you may be after is called an enhancer. It is designed to penetrate the surface but enhance and enrich the colour of most stones.
As noted it…

10 years10 yearsmiteqmiteq posted:
Exposed Aggregate - Melbourne

Mentone Pre Mix?

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