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If you plan to create a bright, modern outdoor surface using white pebbles or aggregate, it’s essential to choose the right resin binder. Not all resins preserve the crisp, clear look of white stones.
Why Cementitious Resin Is Unsuitable for White Aggregates
Cementitious resin often causes yellowing or uneven colour changes when used with white aggregates. The components in these resins can interact with the minerals in light-coloured pebbles, resulting in discolouration that detracts from your intended aesthetic. This effect is especially problematic for outdoor decorative areas where pristine colour and brightness are desired.


Best Alternatives: Keep White Stones Bright
To maintain the true colour of white pebbles, polyurethane binders are strongly recommended. They are formulated to stay clear and resist the sun’s effects, ensuring your surface remains clean and visually striking over time. For example, Polirock Polyurethane Binder delivers a non-yellowing finish, providing durability and clarity for paths, patios and driveways.
- Choose polyurethane for white or light natural stone.
- Reserve epoxy or cementitious options for darker or coloured aggregates.
When This Matters Most
Proper resin selection is critical for any decorative project where the colour and brightness of the stone is a key visual feature—such as contemporary seating areas, driveways, or highlight borders. The wrong binder can undo the appeal of white stones within weeks after installation.

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Selecting a suitable resin binder for your white stone project not only keeps your surfaces vibrant but also avoids unnecessary maintenance. For more about putting the right material in the right place, see our main advice on where cementitious resin should not be used.
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