🛠️ Seal the deal with HenryRubber – your driveway’s ultimate armor!
HenryRubber E-Z Stir Driveway Asphalt Filler/Sealer is a 50-pound, water-resistant rubber-based liquid designed for professional-grade asphalt repair and sealing. Compact and easy to apply, it offers durable protection and a sleek black finish that blends seamlessly with your driveway surface.
Material | Rubber |
Brand | Henry |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 50 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3 x 1 x 2 inches |
Compatible Material | Asphalt |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Item Form | Liquid |
UPC | 047943512382 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00047943512382 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Black |
Surface Recommendation | Floor |
Manufacturer | Henry Company |
Part Number | HE200074 |
Item Weight | 50 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 1 x 2 inches |
Item model number | HE200074 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**Y
Good Product for the Price
Good product for the price. I ordered 15 gallon (3 buckets) for about 510 square foot driveway. I ended up using about 11 gallon. The coat looked brown when coating but turned mat black after it dried. You can see it in the before and after picture.I recommend that you clean the surface and seal the cracks before doing the coating. For ours, I had the driveway pressure washed and then did the seal coating.When doing the coating, I mixed about 3 pound of clean sand for every gallon of the seal. This added traction to the surface and made it feel stronger.My mistakes were that I did the coating during sunny time with high heat and this caused cracks where there were already large cracks present. I should have filled the cracks with higher sand mixture to the coating and should have done the seal coating with 3 lb of sand per gallon few hours later. Overall, this is a good product and the results are dependent on how well you prepare the surface.
B**B
Easy to Stir, easy to apply
I'd used the stuff from Lowe's before, can't remember the brand. This was much better. Easy to stir, pour and apply. Good consistency. Dries to a nice color. It's been on for about one year now and looks like it did the day I put in on, even where it gets full sun.
P**K
Good stuff.
Good product but you can buy it cheaper at Lowes.
S**T
Exactly as described
Great product! Easy to apply with great coverage and results!
B**N
Disappointed with the Thin Consistency - Not Worth It!
I received the Henry Rubber E-Z Stir Driveway Asphalt Filler/Sealer today, and unfortunately, I was really disappointed with the product. Before even opening the bucket, I gave it a shake, and all I could hear was a watery sound. I turned it upside down and shook it for another minute, but it still sounded like liquid sloshing around. Based on this, I don’t see how this can work effectively as a filler.After doing a quick search, I found that several other customers have pointed out in their 1-star reviews that the product is way too thin. I can’t imagine it providing any real filling power, and I don’t feel confident that it will do what it’s supposed to do on my driveway.I will be returning this for a full refund and recommend anyone in need of a quality driveway crack filler to go with GoldStar Cold Pour Crack Filler instead. It’s thicker and does a much better job. Definitely not impressed with Henry Rubber E-Z Stir—wish I had read the reviews more carefully before purchasing!
A**R
E-Z Stir Driveway Asphalt Filler/Sealer
Having just applied it, that's all I can comment on, and as per the prior reveiws. As for what it is, all prior good reveiws look accurate and compared to prior products my hope is it won't peel in a year.On that note, -- I spent 3 days preping this driveway. I did way more than I've ever seen anyone do and could not, for example, likely find anyone to do what I did. There were no advisers on prep other than the generalisations.This material, well, who knows if not a chemist appears as would like adhere and fill, level so to speak.I was on the fence as to which to purchase. One reveiw said the thicker with longer warranty was quite thick; who can know without the OEM showing application examples.So, specifically I'd say the square footage estimate is accurate. I am not sure you'd get "500" sq ft unless spraying it? I used a "squeegy" and pressed hard and went back to take out ridges and etc. And then, even when dried to the touch in one-hour (4hour is correct) -- I then spot applied again.Even though I did do allot of cleaning out of cracks and filling with some expensive $25/gal crack filler as much as I could and leaving the "1/8" inch for this, -- once applied and pressed in and even gone over, there is a "shrinkage" and will see the cracks, -- pattern. Unlike as with spackling a wall. I am not unhappy with it, so long as functionally is SEALed. It makes me wonder if they, even in this edition of their product could not add more filler with less shrinkage even if adhering to the 1/8 inch use of it.I'll assume that today, I could apply a second coat (?) but there is not advice for that. Or, should I use the thicker stuff (and would need a power mixer prior to use)? After 4 days of this, -- I am not sure I am up to a second application or if even advisable, -- could be a waste, -- could cause other issues with drying, hardening, driving over tracking, etc.Oh, so far as mixing... if you have a heavy duty drill with mixer attachment, -- get it out. However, I used a large "stick" and had it 90% ? mixed after about 15-20 minutes. And I had flipped the bucket sereral times prior to opening and "shook" it hard in all directions. (They should "shake" it prior to shipping imo.) So, the "glob" was still there and you have to breatk it up, dissolve, dissipate it. Yet, at the bottom there was a, imo, significant coating and to the Lid as well (so, not a setteling issue, a mixing issue).However, at the end, since drying so well, then spot applied some of the more apparent cracks (more spider web pattern stuff, no "CRACK or anywhere near a "pot hole" separation, esp., if do this sealing maintenance).So, I wobble back and forth on the issues but if you read it, you'll hopefully get the picture of my experience.I am, I guess 90% happy, want to say 80% maybe due to the fill/shrinkage and other. But compared to my options of what I have locally, (typical, no help, one selection only chain home builder supply), -- I have to say in that comparision then I am 90% and at this price and service, delivery, -- happy, and not frustrated.How else can you find out unless to take a chance one year and that's a heck of a gamble on faith it's an okay choice for what I hope to get a 3 year "new" look to my driveway, -- so to speak.
D**K
Great quality for price
Good product, goes on smooth, in dry low humidity, sunny day will dry fast.
J**S
It worked ok but…….not a particularly good value
It was a good thick sealer and looks good on my driveway. I did it myself and don’t claim to be the champion driveway sealer but I have done it before. First, it was not easy to stir. The muck was at the bottom and I stirred slowly with a drill. Did not get uniform consistency. Kind of frustrating.I did two coats and used a roller on the second coat. It did go on thinner with the roller which may affect durability, but did cover the brush marks.Did fill small cracks fairly well.I bought this because it was not available at my local stores. People seemed to like it.Obviously you pay for shipping built into the price. I think it will be ok but about the same as the one I bought locally when I did this before. That one was a lot cheaper.Can’t comment on durability, but will if it’s particularly good (or bad.)
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