Joint sand stabilizer additive.(MCPX Product Preview)

From: The Concrete Producer | Date: February 1, 2003 | Copyright information

SandLock organic joint sand stabilizer additive for pavers is an alternative to chemical joint stabilizers. The product is mixed with sand and swept into joints as part of the paving project. The non-toxic, odorless, dry powder ...

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