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Rock Glue 750ml Gravel Glue Pebble & Stone Binder for Garden Decorative Stones Clear Drying Water Based
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Description
Product Overview
Rock glue 750ml is a water-based gravel binder designed to secure pebbles and decorative stones in small garden areas while drying clear for a natural finish.Key Features
- 750ml rock glue for bonding pebbles, stones and decorative gravel
- Ideal for small areas such as planters, borders and garden features
- Helps stabilise gravel and reduce movement from weather and use
- Clear drying formula preserves the natural appearance of stones
- Ready-to-use with no mixing required
- Water-based formulation with low odour
- Suitable for outdoor use in changing weather conditions
- Pet friendly formulation when used as directed (no certification specified)
Specifications
- Product type: Rock glue / gravel binder
- Volume: 750ml
- Formula: Water-based adhesive
- Finish: Clear drying
- Application: Direct application, no dilution required
- Suitable materials: Pebbles, stones, decorative gravel, mulch
- Usage areas: Planters, borders, small garden areas
- Function: Bonding, stabilising, decorative surface fixing
Usage & Application
Apply directly onto clean, dry surfaces or lightly coat gravel and stones before placement. Allow the product to cure fully before exposure to heavy use or rainfall. Suitable for small landscaping and decorative projects.Why Choose This Product?
- Designed for precision use in small garden areas
- Clear drying formula maintains natural stone appearance
- Simple ready-to-use application with no mixing required
- Suitable for decorative landscaping and plant displays
- Compact 750ml size for targeted use
Features
- BrandGARDEN MILE
- Weight1000 g
- MaterialPlastic
- ColourWhite
- Suitable forMineral / stone
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