How do you make patio pavers keep their deep color?
Is there a GOOD product out there that will not make the pavers slipery, is water based, and will deepen the color of the pavers without giving it a sparkling look?
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Try coating them with acrylic.
What kind of acrylic are you thinking? I was looking for a proven product. Have you tried it? Did you like the result and is it holding up?
Use concrete colorant Tina, you can Roll it on with a Paint Roller with 3" Nap. It is designed for use on Surfaces you walk on.
Tina,. Check with Home Depot or Lowe's paint department, they can tell you exactly what you need. You do need concrete paint for the pavers. Aloha!