What do I use to seal a flagstone entryway?
I have a flagstone entryway that has not been sealed since it was build somewhere in the late 70's. It is in pretty good shape. After I clean it what can I use to seal it. It looks like it is set into concrete.
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This is what you will need: https://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-seal-flagstone-floors
Go to a flooring store and buy natural stone sealer. Like a tile store. Don't add a paint product like polyurethane. It will peel.
If you go to the paint counter at Home Depot or Lowe’s they should be able to show you exactly what to buy