✔ 10X stronger bonding with a premium formula developed in the USA. ✔ Works with rock, peebles, gravel, sand, bark, lava rock ✔ Safe for pets, children and plants, non-toxic. water permeability. ✔ Dry fast in 12-24 hours, delivers up to 24 months of long-lasting ✔Weather Resistant ( Rain, Sun, Snow)
Does JDiction Rock Glue work for mulch?
Yes! Although JDiction Rock Glue is engineered for gravel, pebbles, and stones, it also works effectively on mulch materials like rubber mulch, pine straw, bark, hay, shredded mulch, and wood chips. It’s ideal for a wide range of landscaping applications—such as driveways, patios, tree rings, garden beds, and stepping stones. Works best on stones up to 20mm (about 4/5 inch) thick.
Why is the rock glue not sticking well?
Make sure to apply JDiction rock glue in warm weather (above 50°F) with humidity below 70%, and only when no rain is expected for 72 hours. Ensure the surface is clean and dry—free from mud, moisture, oil, or dust. For the strongest hold, apply 2–3 thin coats, allowing the first coat to dry for at least 24 hours before reapplying.
Why doesn’t the glue spray properly?
Dilute the rock glue / gravel binder with 50%-100% water and shake well before use. For best results, use an electric pump sprayer for spraying or a watering can with multiple holes for pouring. Clean tools immediately after use to prevent hardened residue.
Why is there white or blue residue after drying?
JDiction rock glue appears light blue when sprayed but dries clear. White or blue residue may occur if applied too thickly or under high humidity, preventing proper curing. Prolonged exposure to standing water can also lead to residue. Apply in warm, dry conditions with 2–3 light coats for best results. Prolonged exposure to standing water from heavy rain may lead to white residue. To avoid this, apply the glue during warm, dry weather conditions for optimal results.
Can Rock Glue be used in combination with landscaping fabric?
Yes, Rock Glue can be used with landscaping fabric. Our Gravel glue does not keep all weeds out entirely, it does reduce the frequency of them by providing a water permeable barrier. The fabric helps prevent weeds, while the glue secures the mulch on top, creating a durable and low-maintenance surface.