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Exposure to sunlight and weather can cause flooring resins to yellow over time, leading to discolouration. Low-yellowing epoxy is designed to maintain the original appearance of your resin-bound surfaces for longer, especially outdoors.
What Is Low-Yellowing Epoxy?
Low-yellowing epoxy is formulated to minimise the yellowing effect that commonly affects standard epoxies when they are exposed to sunlight and UV rays. This quality helps preserve the clarity and colour vibrancy of decorative floors, especially when using coloured aggregates and stones.
Choosing the Right Resin for Outdoor Applications
When creating resin-bound pebble floors, selecting a suitable binder ensures a long-lasting, attractive finish. For coloured stones, a low-yellowing epoxy is recommended to protect the colours from fading or turning yellow over time. For white aggregates, such as Carrara marble, polyurethane resin is preferred, as it offers superior resistance to yellowing on pale surfaces. The “Flowstone” Complete Permeable Floor Kit provides tailored resin guidance, helping you choose the right option based on your aggregate.
When Low-Yellowing Epoxy Matters
If your project uses vivid or dark-coloured pebbles in an outdoor, sun-exposed setting, low-yellowing epoxy is essential to maintain visual appeal. It’s particularly valuable for patios, driveways, or pathways where appearance and longevity are priorities.
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Choosing low-yellowing epoxy protects your resin-bound floors from premature yellowing and helps ensure your outdoor surfaces remain attractive. For more advice on durable, frost-resistant, and permeable resin options, visit our main guide on choosing the right resin for your project.
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