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If you are considering ways to stabilise an existing gravel surface or track, it’s important to choose the right resin product. Here, we clarify whether RESINSTONE can serve as a gravel binder and introduce more suitable alternatives for gravel areas.
Why RESINSTONE Isn’t for Loose Gravel
RESINSTONE is specially formulated for absorbent surfaces such as concrete. It penetrates the pores of concrete, providing durable protection and moisture resistance. However, when it comes to loose, unbound gravel, RESINSTONE does not effectively act as a binder. The resin cannot sufficiently grip or stabilise individual gravel stones, resulting in limited or unsatisfactory results for gravel tracks or driveways.


Choosing the Right Binder for Gravel Tracks
If your goal is a stable, long-lasting gravel track, a specialised gravel binder is essential. Products like the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit are designed to lock pebbles and gravel together while still allowing rainwater drainage, making them ideal for tracks, driveways, and footpaths. These binders form a continuous paved surface that resists displacement and reduces maintenance, with options to match your preferred colour and aggregate type.
Practical Application Tips
- Prepare the area by removing loose debris and weeds before applying a gravel binder.
- Follow product-specific instructions for mixing and spreading resin with gravel.
- Choose a resin type suited for your selected aggregate: polyurethane resin for white/very pale stones, or a low-yellowing epoxy for coloured stones.

When This Matters
Choosing the right resin becomes crucial when you need to stabilise high-traffic gravel paths or driveways, or want water permeability to prevent puddling. Using the correct binder helps ensure a finish that lasts and requires far less upkeep.
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While RESINSTONE is excellent for sealing and protecting concrete, loose gravel needs a dedicated binder for best results. For more on resin choices for outdoor surfaces and tracks, visit our main guide on what is the resin called for tracks.
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