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Polirock polyurethane binder is an advanced two-component kit specifically created for combining with white stones, delivering clear, durable and permeable garden surfaces. It’s ideal for achieving a minimalist, elegant aesthetic that stands up to British weather.
What Makes Polirock Ideal for White Stone Surfaces?
Polirock stands out thanks to its high level of weather and UV resistance, ensuring that your white stones remain clean and clear for years. This makes it particularly suitable for minimalist gardens where crisp lines and colour retention are important. The binder’s properties also help create anti-slip surfaces, enhancing safety on paths and patios.
- Clear, non-yellowing finish designed for white and natural stones
- Resistant to rain, sun, and outdoor conditions
- Supports both decorative and functional outdoor spaces
How to Use Polirock for Minimalist Garden Flooring
To achieve the best results, mix Polirock with clean, dry white stones at around 3% resin to stone weight (adjust according to stone size and desired thickness). Once blended thoroughly, the mixture can be spread over your prepared surface. The product is suitable for a range of outdoor applications, including footpaths and driveways. For larger areas, using a cement mixer helps ensure even binding.
For a ready-to-apply system that includes resin, pebbles, and clear instructions, consider the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit, which complements minimalist design themes.
When Does a Polyurethane Binder Matter Most?
Polirock’s polyurethane formula is particularly important when working with white or light-coloured aggregates, as it preserves their natural look without the risk of yellowing. It’s best used where UV stability and long-term clarity are priorities, such as in open garden areas and walkways exposed to sunlight.
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