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Choosing the right stones is key for achieving the bright, seamless look Polirock is known for. This guide explains which aggregates pair best with Polirock resin systems for durable, clear-coated outdoor surfaces.
Stones Best Suited to Polirock
Polirock is specifically designed for use with white stones and pale natural aggregates. Its transparent, non-yellowing formulation ensures your white or light-coloured aggregates remain vibrant over time, making it a top pick for decorative projects where clarity and brightness are essential. It can also be used with other natural-colour stones to achieve a clean, enduring finish, provided the aggregates are free from heavy staining or pigments.
Selecting and Preparing Aggregates
For best results, choose pre-washed, dust-free stones in the desired size—commonly 2–6mm for footpaths or patios. Always ensure your aggregates are thoroughly clean: any dust, dirt or organic debris can affect adhesion and clarity. Washed pebbles such as our Washed Pebbles for Permeable Floors are ideal for this purpose.
Applying Polirock for a Bright Finish
Mix your chosen white or natural stones with the Polirock two-component binder as per the included instructions. The resin evenly coats each particle, binding them together into a tough, weather-resistant surface that allows water to drain through. Polirock’s clarity preserves the original appearance of the stones, helping surfaces stay fresh-looking even with regular foot traffic.
When Clarity and Durability Matter Most
Polirock is a smart choice for showcase areas—such as entranceways, garden paths, or features—where the look of clean, white stone should last. Its resistance to weather and fading ensures long-term appeal for surfaces exposed to sun and rain.
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By pairing Polirock with quality white stones or natural aggregates, you create permeable surfaces that combine visual brightness with lasting strength. For more installation tips and compatible systems, visit our main guide on which permeable paving is easiest to install.
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