Sealer for dry streambed rocks?
Sealer for dry streambed rocks? (post #11777)
geoffhazel on Wed, 07/29/2009 - 21:24
We have a "dry stream bed" landscape feature, about 4' x 10' full of round river rock 2" to 8" in size. Normally they look light gray or light brown, but when they get wet the colors come out: reds, blue, green. I'd like to keep them "wet looking" all the time, and wonder if anyone has successfully used a sealer to accomplish this?
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(post #11777, reply #1 of 3)
That sounds like a question for the guys at Breaktime.
Jeana
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Clear Varnish. Just watch out (post #11777, reply #2 of 3)
Clear Varnish.
Just watch out for it going yellowish after a few years.
Some type of concrete sealer (post #11777, reply #3 of 3)
Some type of concrete sealer might work. I would find a company that does the fancy etched and stained concretes. Ask them what they seal with.