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Selecting the right binder is essential for achieving a stable, durable, and visually appealing white stone terrazzo finish. You’ll want to ensure the binder keeps your stones looking bright and fresh for years to come.
Polyurethane vs Epoxy: Clear Choice for White Aggregates
While both polyurethane and epoxy binders offer strong adhesion and durability, there are distinct differences when working with white or very light stones. Over time, epoxy binders, even those formulated for improved colour stability, may develop a subtle yellowish tint due to exposure to sunlight and weather. Polyurethane binders, such as Polirock, are specially recommended for white or light stone terrazzo because they resist yellowing and help preserve a truly clear, vibrant finish.
Application Advice for White Stone Terrazzo Installations
To get the best results, thoroughly mix your chosen polyurethane binder with clean, dry white pebbles before spreading the mixture evenly across your prepared base. For outdoor surfaces like driveways, patios, and paths, choose a weather- and UV-resistant binder to ensure long-lasting clarity. If you are renovating or creating a new permeable floor, consider using kits like “Flowstone” for both convenience and guided installation.
- Always wear suitable gloves and work in moderate weather conditions.
- For base preparation, a compatible primer such as a water-based epoxy can improve adhesion to concrete or timber.
When Binder Choice Really Matters
The decision is most important for projects where the aesthetic of crisp white stones is paramount. Polyurethane’s clarity and resistance to UV yellowing ensures the striking first impression of your terrazzo remains for the long haul, which is especially vital in exposed outdoor installations.
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Opting for a non-yellowing polyurethane binder guarantees your white stone terrazzo stays clear and elegant over time, serving as the foundation for a long-lasting result. For a complete project guide and further details on terrazzo resin application, visit our main page on how to use Oer terrazzo resin.
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