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If you’re planning to create a driveable, permeable entrance, choosing the right resin binder is vital—especially if you want to keep your surface pristine for longer. Non-yellowing polyurethane offers an effective solution for maintaining a fresh appearance outdoors.
What Is Non-Yellowing Polyurethane?
Non-yellowing polyurethane is a type of resin binder commonly used for outdoor surfaces, such as resin-bound driveways, that is formulated to better resist discolouration from UV exposure. Unlike standard resins, it helps preserve the original colour of aggregate—particularly pale or white stones—reducing the typical yellowing effect over time.
Benefits for Permeable Entrances
Outdoor driveways and entrances experience constant sunlight and weathering. Applying non-yellowing polyurethane as your resin binder can help maintain the brightness of your surface, making it well-suited for white or light-coloured aggregates. This is particularly valuable when you want your entrance to remain visually appealing for years to come. For a ready-to-use system, the Flowstone permeable floor kit offers clear guidance on resin selection to ensure lasting results.
When Does Non-Yellowing Polyurethane Matter?
Opting for non-yellowing polyurethane is most important when the colour of your resin-bound surface is a top priority—especially if using white or light stone aggregates. In high-visibility entrances or in areas getting significant sunlight, it helps surfaces retain their intended colour and look their best with minimal maintenance.
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Selecting the appropriate resin binder, such as non-yellowing polyurethane, is a crucial step in keeping your driveable permeable entrance both functional and visually appealing. For more guidance and step-by-step advice, visit our main guide on how to build a driveable permeable entrance.
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