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Easihold Rock Glue is a 1.3-gallon, water-based resin binder designed to stabilize pea gravel, stones, and mulch for up to 3 years. This non-toxic, ready-to-use adhesive is perfect for DIY landscaping projects, providing a durable, weather-resistant hold that prevents displacement and weed growth while being safe for pets and plants.











| ASIN | B07Z4SWCHT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,155 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #4 in Garden Mulch |
| Brand | Vuba |
| Brand Name | Vuba |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Stones, Bark, Gravel |
| Container Type | Pail |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 7,525 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 3 Years |
| Full Cure Time | 3 Years |
| Included Components | Resin Binder |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 23 centimeters |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Gravel Binder |
| Item Weight | 5 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Vuba |
| Material | Resin |
| Material Type | Resin |
| Model | 5 Litre |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non Toxic, Water Based, Fast Drying, Safe for Pets, Strong |
| Special Feature | Non Toxic, Water Based, Fast Drying, Safe for Pets, Strong |
| Specific Uses For Product | Displacement Prevention, Erosion Resistance, Gravel Stabilizer, Landscape Adhesive, Mulch Adhesive |
| Unit Count | 166.4 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Moderate to High |
| Volume | 5 Liters |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
S**E
Works well on flag stone patio
It worked so well for our flag stone patio. We dug out all the dirt in between the cracks, filled them with new rock and did 3 coats of the glue. It took some planning because we needed to first do a coat on top of the rocks and then we had to “try our best” to mix the rocks and glue together while in the cracks. And then do another coat sprayed on top right after. Then the next day you have to do a final coat. And after this process we needed there to be 36 hours of no rain. But that makes sense. Just needed to keep a close eye on the weather. Surprisingly we did go through 3 big bottles though. But HIGHLY recommend it. All rocks are glued into place and it looks so neat and put together! Will definitely be using this in the future . UPDATE: It’s been a few months since we glued it and all rocks are still in place. AND there is not one weed growing in the cracks even with all the rain we have had the past few months. A lot of other reviews said weeds were growing through but not ours. I added a before pic so you could see how many weeds we use to deal with.
S**.
Exactly as expected.
I did a LOT of research before settling on a glue for our rock project. This has so many good and bad reviews I was definitely not convinced it would work. I went slow. Like REAL slow. I washed all the rock and let it try before I put a small amount of rock in a bucket, poured in a bit of glue, stirred it all up then laid the rock. It was a lot of work doing it this way rather than just spraying the glue on top, but I was convinced that taking the extra time would yield the results I was looking for. Stable glued rocks that won't spill onto the concrete. So far, this glue has done its job and we are about a month in with the Texas summer heat and full sun. Will update the longevity of the glue as we progress. Also to note: Doing it this way, we used MUCH less glue than expected. It didn't take much glue to coat the rocks in each batch, so it went a lot further than I thought it would. Update: 2 months later. We are seeing the glue break up a bit as there are a few rocks here and there. This area gets full sun and it is over 100 degrees every day. Hoping that is the reason. I have gone back with a sponge brush and added glue to the top layer hoping for a little extra security.
M**G
Great product, but needs the built in sprayer.
I actually love this stuff and i think it works great. The only reason I didn’t give it four stars is because the last one I ordered came with a built-in spray nozzle. This time it didn’t. Its a bummer to have to wait until I can get a sprayer before finishing my project. They should all come with the built-in sprayers.
G**R
Works as designed
Works as described and designed. I created a large loose pebble area in my wife's garden area and she would complain that the pebbles got everywhere, so when I saw this item I purchased it and used it. What a difference. Not only does it hold the pebbles in place, you can walk on it and it feels solid. A side benefit we didn't think about, it blocks the weeds from growing and this is a time saver.
M**L
Very Disappointed
The only reason I gave this at least one star is because for the areas that you’re able to actually get the liquid sprayed onto stone or gravel, those areas do stick together provided you use enough liquid. Other than that this product was a pain to use. I followed the instructions and poured it into a spray bottle. Within two minutes of spraying the liquid from the spray bottle, the spray bottle stopped working. Initially I thought the problem was the bottle so I switched to another bottle. The same thing happened with the other spray bottle, even though it was a completely different brand and design. I eventually went through four different spray bottles and each of them stopped spraying within a few minutes of use. I concluded that the gravel liquid appears to have molecules that are either too big so they do not easily pass through the spray nozzle, or the glue in the gravel liquid is damaging the nozzles and spray mechanism in someway. I also noticed when you’re pouring out the liquid there are a lot of visible fumes. This process lasted almost 3 hours most of which was frustrating. When I checked the stone the next morning, all were still moving. I went to the hardware store the next day to buy a brand new spray can. Again I poured the gravel liquid into that spray can and within two minutes the spray bottle stopped working. I immediately washed out the spray can and then decided to use a different r gravel liquid from a different brand in the same spray can. The spray can worked perfectly without any problems when I used the other brand of gravel liquid. I then tried to reuse this brand gravel liquid in the same spray can and again the nozzle would not spray. I found the other brand of gravel liquid much easier to use and it gave me no problems. As for this one, I will never use it again. .
E**R
Worked perfectly, a pain to apply
Used this to secure Pea stone, between pavers in a grid pattern on an already established patio. I used a small pump sprayer (no hose) to apply it. The pump became quickly clogged and needed to be cleaned frequently. I can only imagine how awful it would have been if the sprayer had a hose and a wand. I tried to cover the pavers so they wouldn’t get sprayed but in the end overspray wasn’t visible and covering was wasted time and energy. Learned tip: have a second sprayer bottle filled with hot water. When clogging starts transfer the pump to the second bottle, pressurize and clean out the nozzle right away. Worked much better than washing. In the end the result is exactly what I was hoping for and it hasn’t even fully cured yet. I’ll actually be able to walk on this patio barefoot. Finally!
S**8
What I wish they had told me
Purchased this product on the recommendation of a colleague who knew I was getting tired of pulling weeds on my gravel driveway. She uses it on her garden mulch to stop weeds. Works for her, great. I have larger gravel rocks in the driveway. It sort of worked to hold them in place, not really. I suppose if the driveway had the smaller gravel rocks, this would be much more appropriate. Next is the cost. This stuff is really expensive. Anyone with a normal size gravel driveway is going to pay a fortune each year to apply this stuff. In addition, I shoot for quality, so to get a better outcome, I feel like you're going to want to apply this stuff, wait 3 or 4 days and then apply again. That's double the cost. Other than that, this stuff was pretty easy to apply. Literally, dump the jug into a watering can or pressure sprayer and you're on your way. No complaints there. BUT BE FOREWARNED: Ahead of application, I googled everywhere about how to clean my pressure sprayer afterward. Nothing. No comments on the website. Their youtube official product videos say its safe for pressure sprayers. Totally intentionally misleading. This is criminal. I have an expensive pressure sprayer. This ruined my pressure sprayer. The liquid quickly congeals inside the pressure sprayer filter, all the tubing and inside the handle bits. I took me 4 hours to disassemble my pressure washer, go to the store to buy brushes, hangers, and other items to then start snaking out or clean every component of my pressure sprayer that this thing clogged inside of. It wasted my day and another $40. There's no guidance online to explain safe ways to break down the clogs. Nothing. In sum, the pressure spray works better than watering can. If you use a watering can, get a cheap one with a removable top that you can unclog the pores after. You'll probably need to peel the film off the inside of the can too if you're not a fan of that. If you use a pressure sprayer, get a small handheld one that doesn't have an external hose so that you only need to snake out the internal straw and internal bits. I found one at Lowes for $8. Don't plan on being able to cover your entire driveway as this covers like 1 or 2 square meters of driveway per $65 tub. Plan on 2 coats, so double the price. Use with smaller gravel, it should do a really nice job. Hope that's helpful. Wish one of these reviews had laid out this info before I purchased.
J**N
Great mulch glue
Works perfectly for my pebbles. Be prepared to throw everything you use away though. It glues it shut.
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