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The spray-on resurfacing process involves some or all of the following procedures:
- Removal of any foreign materials – paint, old sealer, mortar etc
- Grinding of rough edges, trip hazards and repair of holes from old posts etc
- Grinding of cracks, depending on what cracks are present (see note below)
- Acid washing or high pressure cleaning of area
- Repair of cracks
- Masking of walls etc. to prevent overspray of product damaging other surfaces
- Application of primer to surface
- Leveling of surface – e.g. if going over exposed aggregate
- Spraying of base coat in grout line colour
- Placement of stencil pattern
- Spraying of main colour – usually two coats are applied
- Spraying of border colour
- Removal of stencil and cleaning of surface
- Application of sealant – usually two coats are applied
- Area is partitioned off and can have no traffic on it for approximately five to seven days (it may be walked on in 2-5 hours (gently) depending on drying conditions
- Area should be resealed approximately every three years depending on what type of use it is subjected to
Note: Products used will depend on the cracks present but NO GUARANTEES can be given that cracks will not re-appear