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DOMINATOR Polymeric Sand is a professional-grade solution designed for joints up to 4 inches, featuring revolutionary Ceramic Flex Technology. Its cement-free formula allows for easy installation and a haze-free finish, making it the ideal choice for enhancing your outdoor projects.
R**Y
perfect for the application
used the product on a walk way
D**Y
Great service
Prompt great service. And quality product
G**K
This stuff works great!
I used this for a 240 square foot patio made of 1 foot pavers. Put down 3 - 4 inches of decomposed granite and used a plate compactor (rented from HD) to make sure it was solid. Then a 1 inch layer of sand to set the pavers. Set them in and lightly tamped them in. Just left a 1/8 inch gap between the pavers.They felt "loose" when walking on them, even though the base was very firm, they'd move slightly when walking. I had planned on using another brand of poly sand, but when I looked at the instructions, the stuff available locally said it was for 1/4 inch or larger gaps. I found this Dominator Polymeric sand at Amazon, it had good reviews, and said it could be used for 1/8 gaps. So I bought the 45 lb bucket.Installation was pretty simple: Spread the sand over the pavers, then sweep it into the gaps. I used a 24" push broom with fairly still bristles. Keep spreading sand and sweeping until the gaps are full. I found that going across the gaps at an angle worked best. When the gaps are full, sweep the excess off. Then use a leaf blower to get the remaining dust. Use the leaf blower LIGHTLY so you don't blow the sand out of the gaps!Following the instructions, I used a hose set on shower to spray small sections (about 8x10) at a time. Spray for 15 - 20 seconds until water just starts to pool on the sand, then stop and wait about 30 seconds. Then spray it a second time.It only took about 5 minutes to do my 240 square feet. I again used a leaf blower to blow any sand residue off the top of the pavers. To be honest, I don't think that made a difference on my concrete pavers, as I used the Titanium color, which perfectly matched the pavers. I don't think I did a good job with the second round of blowing, but there are no stains anywhere.That's it. Done. And when walking on the pavers immediately afterwards, they were SOLID! The sand was still wet, but this stuff really locked the pavers into place! And the next day, after the sand had cured more, it was even more solid.The stuff sets up almost like a good silicone sealant; it's flexible, but it's kinda glues the pavers together. I had about a 1/4 inch gap around the perimeter of the pavers, between the pavers and the aluminum edging I used, and (about 2 weeks later) you can press your finger into those spots and it's still kind of flexible. Solid, but flexible. It feels like it'll stay that way for years. And the pavers don't move around - at all! We moved our patio furniture onto it, and use it daily.The 45 lb bucket was just enough to do our 240 square foot patio with 12 inch paver with 1/8 inch gaps. And I mean just barely. If you have bigger gaps or smaller pavers, you'd need more. Yes, it's fairly expensive compared to the kind at the big box stores, but it's worth every penny. If you're doing pavers, don't even think about getting something else - this stuff is awesome!
J**4
Fine grains and hardens nicely
This product is great if you follow the directions. I used it with a brick path. Some of the joints were wide and some not, and this product didn't fail in either place. The fine grains help get into small spaces and compacts nicely. This product hardens nicely too. Sometimes I've used it with a joint stabilizer (SEK Surebond). The key is following the directions and it seems like the longer it can sit and dry the better. My project was completed in the fall with the humidity medium, but sunny. The difference between day 2 and 5 was extreme. To me it is worth the price. I miss the buckets, but the bag works fine. I used Poly Haze Remover by Artisan and used a paint roller to roll it onto the brick face. Not sure it was necessary, but my brick had a bit of efflorescence. Good luck.
S**Y
excellent product
very hard product to find in local stores.
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