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PetraMax Rock Glue is a powerful, non-toxic adhesive designed for landscaping, effectively binding small gravel, pebbles, and mulch while allowing water to pass through. This fast-drying formula is ideal for various outdoor applications and is proudly made in the USA, ensuring quality and customer satisfaction.
P**E
Keeps pea gravel where it belongs
This product works Grest in holding the pea gravel in our walkways. It makes for a clean and solid surface and lasted all season.
J**.
Kept crushed granite in place
Easy to mix and use. Held up so far through several heavy storms. I like that when it’s sprayed it’s tinted so you can see if there are any spots missed. Dries clear
A**E
Assuming I got a bad batch. Absolutely no adhesion
Seems simple enough to apply. Mix with 2 parts water and apply with sprayer. Product went on smooth and was blue on application turns clear when drying. That was the extent of the positives.I put on a thick coat on rocks and mulch. As far as I can tell absolutely no adhesion. No even a little. Made the rocks a bit shiny but the rocks are just as mobile as before. For mulch there was absolutely no effect.Pretty much a waste of $30. Sorry I did not keep the bottle. I definitely would have sent it back.
S**D
Rock glue
Works as advertised.
F**N
Great Product!
Does what it is supposed to do. Glue performed well. Easy to use. Not very expensive.Will purchase again!
S**H
No more scattered pebbles
I got this for an area between garden beds which I put a stepping stone into, surrounded by small pebbles. While it looked great for about 3 seconds, the dog ran through and pebbles scattered everywhere. I replaced them, and then the kids ran through. Sigh.Apparently this rock glue can save you from your less-than-perfect garden decor choices, because it's worked out really well!I tried one area with one method, and one with another - on the first, Iput all the pebbles into a 5 gallon bucket, I added the glue and stirred everything to get everything coated. I them poured the pebbles into the correct space, laid the stepping stone down and pressed it into position, and used a trowel to spread the pebbles everywhere I wanted them. On the other part, I used a sprayer to coat the pebbles, stirred the pebbles all around and resprayed them. The spray is a light blueish color, so it's easy to tell what you've gotten done. Honestly, they were both about the same effort and result, so I guess it's up to you as to the method.The pebbles have stayed put since then, and it's been satisfying to see them all staying where they're supposed to!
R**O
Not really impressed
Followed the instructions perfectly, using the exact recommended ratio mix. Applied it with a sprayer, I only had a small area to apply a few coats and one gallon didn’t go far at all. Raked, applied more then let it set in the warm sun to dry up. Two days later it broke apart easily just by touching it and this was in heavily coated areas. Like someone else had mentioned, maybe this is a bad batch with no adhesion. Not today I went outside to check on it with the first rain and all my red stone is blue/white and slimy.. and movable! I think I just wasted $85 . Not worth it. Hopefully the stuff will just wash away which it appears it has already started to
P**R
Use this to steady rocks.
I made a patio and it was fabulous! Loved it and love our new patio.
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