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๐งฑ Secure your paving, secure your style!
This 5-litre Jointing Sand Stabiliser from Multicrete Products Ltd is expertly formulated to lock joint filling sand in concrete block paving, ensuring long-lasting stability and a pristine finish. Easy to dilute and apply, it requires dry conditions for optimal performance and is not suitable for clay or concrete flagstones.
| Manufacturer | Multicrete Products Ltd |
| Size | 5 Litres |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
M**T
Works great, mix properly ๐๐
Great stuff, I decided to mix it 1 to 3 parts water, spray on clean dry blocks and new sand with garden sprayer. Within 40 minutes, virtually dry to the touch. It already looks to be locking in the sand ! Not to mention it beings the blocks more to life with a nice Matt finish, a worthy investment , 5 โญ๐๐ ๐
M**N
Easy to use & works well !!!
Easy to use & sets the kiln sand rock hard in only a matter of a few hours.
J**R
Great for block paving driveways
Closing all the joints on my driveway. This is something that needs to be done about every five years or so. Once you have raked out all the weeds and grass then applied new sand this then needs to be used. The result makes the driveway look good and at the same time it cleans the paving. Quick drying and the driveway almost looks new. I have not found anything better for this job.
N**S
but good for now
Not cheap, but it works well on my sloping block paved drive, used as instructed. Note it comes out milky, but dries clear. Result is that infill sand is "mortarised" and wasn't washed away by recent heavy rains. Dunno how long the effect will last, but good for now. If applying on a slope, probably better to use a coarse sprayer rather than a watering can, to minimise streaking - but any such effects can easily be scuffed off anyway.
J**N
Apply to dry sand and make sure the weather forecast looks rain free
Works very well with the directed dilution. Set Dansand non-setting stone dust hard. Way cheaper than buying the setting sand in my case. Just a bit of extra effort needed after brushing in the sand I had issues with the first section of the drive I did as it rained before and after I applied the stabilizer. It never dried/set properly. Second round for the rest of the drive I had dry weather and applied the stabilizer straight away and had no rain after for a day or so. That worked perfectly. Firmly recommend that the solution is diluted as directed, applied liberally to dry sand/stone dust, and done at a time when the weather forecast means you'll get a clear day at least without rain to allow it to dry properly. It is very sensitive to rain in my experience. For help on amount needed, I applied to a large area with small cobbles and wide joints (15 to 20mm). Approx 600kg of jointing stone dust used. I used 2 x 5l of Multicrete product to fully cover the area (which included a second application on the first 30% of the area that got rained on the first time I tried). Strongly recommend the product overall. The end result looks great and set the joints very well.
R**T
Brilliant stuff
Used this after cleaning my driveway and re-sanding and has worked great. The driveway is on a slope and usually after the first heavy rain it usually washes a lot of the sand out, but not this time.
M**Y
Economical and effective
At the recommended dilution, area coverage is impressive. It does what it says - hardens the sand between joints - and also leaves a pleasing satin sheen on the bricks / paving slabs.
C**T
Works fairly well
Used as directed (with a sprayer) on our slightly sloping driveway. First rain swept a lot of sand off, but it still looked okay (maybe just all the loose stuff?). Several more downpours later and I'd say we've lost about of 30% of our sand - the places where water flows at the edges is practically bare, a few other spots not great, but elsewhere sand still visible. The actual blocks seem not to 'grip' the dirt like they used to, which is good. Some months later and it's still about the same, so seems to have roughly stabilised. Will probably top up the sand and re-apply in the summer and see how that goes. Hopefully this won't be an annual requirement.
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