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A bright white or light-coloured permeable stone floor offers a sleek, modern appearance for driveways and paths. If you want this look to last, it’s important to choose the right binder to prevent unwanted yellowing over time.
Choosing the Right Binder for White Finishes
To maintain a crisp, clear white or pale finish outdoors, it’s essential to use a binder that is specifically made for light-coloured aggregates. Not all resins are equal—many common types can yellow with prolonged sun exposure. Polirock Polyurethane Binder is designed for use with white stones, providing a non-yellowing, UV-resistant result that remains transparent over time.
Application Tips for Lasting Results
For the best appearance, always use clean, pre-washed white pebbles or gravel. Mix thoroughly, ensuring the recommended binder-to-stone ratio—usually around 3% of binder by weight—so every granule is evenly coated. Install on a solid, well-drained base to enhance durability. Step-by-step instructions are often included in comprehensive kits, making the process accessible whether you’re a DIYer or a professional installer.
When Clarity and Brightness Matter Most
Opting for a non-yellowing binder is ideal in areas where aesthetics are paramount—such as formal driveways, patios, or garden paths intended to stay brilliant white even after years of weather. In these locations, a dedicated clear polyurethane binder preserves both drainage and visual impact.
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Choosing the correct, non-yellowing binder is key for any driveable permeable floor where a bright finish is important. For full guidance and more surface solutions, visit our main page on driveable permeable flooring.
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