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same with earthworks today were sealing at the Manning residence really cleaning first and then checking for any stains that might be in the pavers such as rust stains vegetation stains stuff like that kind of do a little prep most of the time I do it with a pressure washer that way I dont have any spots just sitting there waiting to be Reese oak but Im using a diluted half-and-half muriatic acid which takes rust right out some of the patios would come across theyre pretty dirty lets put it that way a lot of them have mildew and mold which all comes out of course and after the sealant goes down it prevents it but it does not eliminate the possibility of it coming back the seal is basically protecting the paver and stops help stop ants and plants but it doesnt prevent them unless its been polymeric sanded this particular patio is just regular sweeps in which well probably have to go back over in any light spots fill in the sand this usually has to happen before the sealant goes