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thesquare
01-17-2022, 02:27 PM
Since the untimely and sad passing of the owner of Chattahoochee River Rock, I was wondering if anyone has had their rock cleaned and resealed by anyone else. I know they used a special acrylic coating. We're looking for someone to do that job for us in our bird cage and front porch in a month or so. Thanks for the info.
suebanj
01-17-2022, 03:25 PM
Since the untimely and sad passing of the owner of Chattahoochee River Rock, I was wondering if anyone has had their rock cleaned and resealed by anyone else. I know they used a special acrylic coating. We're looking for someone to do that job for us in our bird cage and front porch in a month or so. Thanks for the info.
We used them after the owners death. The son did a great job.
JEM0715
01-17-2022, 07:11 PM
We used them after the owners death. The son did a great job.
Cherie his widow told me a few weeks ago that they were closing the business at the end of Dec. last year permanently as Tyler was going into a different field of work out of the area. Lowe's sells the solution he used and you just roll it on.
thesquare
01-18-2022, 11:45 AM
Do you remember the name of the sealer?
Dana1963
01-18-2022, 05:39 PM
Do you remember the name of the sealer?
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5 Gal. Clear High Gloss Oil Based Acrylic Chattahoochee Sealer AT Home Depot
CountryFox
01-25-2022, 02:54 PM
Since the untimely and sad passing of the owner of Chattahoochee River Rock, I was wondering if anyone has had their rock cleaned and resealed by anyone else. I know they used a special acrylic coating. We're looking for someone to do that job for us in our bird cage and front porch in a month or so. Thanks for the info.
Hi we have Chattahoochee River Rock as well. I recently asked a contract that was working in the neighborhood who installs epoxy garage floors if they sealed the River Rock and he said that they have. I have not called them but it was All Surfaces Rejuvenations Plus 352-502-0707. I would imagine that anyone that can install an epoxy garage floor should be able to do the River Rock. It's just a matter of finding a business that is willing to do it.
CountryFox
01-25-2022, 03:08 PM
Cherie his widow told me a few weeks ago that they were closing the business at the end of Dec. last year permanently as Tyler was going into a different field of work out of the area. Lowe's sells the solution he used and you just roll it on.
Yes they shut the business down at the end of December. I spoke with Tyler and obtained the process he did for cleaning and resealing. Here's what he told me:
Cleaning - He used a 4000 psi pressure washer. Use liquid chlorine (the kind you use for a pool) use a ratio of 1 part chlorine to 8 parts water in a pump sprayer for any staining of really dirty spots. Spray it then let it sit for several minutes. Then pressure wash the entire area. You need to wait until it is dry before sealing. Depending upon the time of year and weather it could be up to 24 hours to dry.
Sealing - They used a commercial grade epoxy. They used 2 parts commercial grade epoxy and thinned it with Xylene (found in paint dept). Thin it to a paint consistency.
Use a brush to cut in the edges along the house and bird cage, then use a roller for the larger areas. When rolling roll in a cross pattern to ensure proper coverage.
Let dry for 24 hours.
Velvet
01-25-2022, 04:54 PM
Yes they shut the business down at the end of December. I spoke with Tyler and obtained the process he did for cleaning and resealing. Here's what he told me:
Cleaning - He used a 4000 psi pressure washer. Use liquid chlorine (the kind you use for a pool) use a ratio of 1 part chlorine to 8 parts water in a pump sprayer for any staining of really dirty spots. Spray it then let it sit for several minutes. Then pressure wash the entire area. You need to wait until it is dry before sealing. Depending upon the time of year and weather it could be up to 24 hours to dry.
Sealing - They used a commercial grade epoxy. They used 2 parts commercial grade epoxy and thinned it with Xylene (found in paint dept). Thin it to a paint consistency.
Use a brush to cut in the edges along the house and bird cage, then use a roller for the larger areas. When rolling roll in a cross pattern to ensure proper coverage.
Let dry for 24 hours.
Very helpful, thank you. Tyler resealed our driveway. Excellent work! Now hubby is studying how to do it as Tyler is no longer available. I wonder if he went back to school. He is still young and so talented.
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