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- #3,409 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #4 in Garden Mulch
Reigan
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I followed the directions exactly. I placed 3 coats of 50% water to 50% glue on brand new rubber mulch. It does not glue the rubber mulch down well enough to be able to use a leaf blower on the mulch. I was very disappointed in the product after purchasing 2 gallon of the glue,Doe
Jack Davis
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2025
First gallon didnt work as planned. Forget about using a sprayer. That clogged in mere seconds. Ordering my second treatment.
sterling
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025
I followed the instructions and even went a little overboard from that when applying the glue to my rocks I wanted to keep in place. This stuff truly works. My rocks are solid and I could not be happier
Marco C.
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
I just got a landscaping job done and was excited to lock down the pea gravel used with Shabebe. I read the instructions and used an "standard airless sprayer" as their "recommended option due to its ability to achieve even coverage..." Shabebe's glue proved too viscous. The glue started coming out okay, but almost immediately bogged down the sprayer. I kept increasing air pressure to assist the sprayer in pushing the Shabebe out the wand, but the pump arm started bending as the pressure was to great. We immediately transitioned to the pour on method using a watering can (also recommended). This worked better but did not provide near the 35 square feet per liter coverage recommended in their guide. At the rate of coverage I achieved, I'd need to apply roughly 16 gallons of Shabebe at a purchase price of approximately $680 with sales tax. This would be to add a nice aesthetic to a job which cost me approximately that much to do. I've ordered a lot from Amazon, this is one of few products that has clearly not met my expectations.
Be_heard
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
I was skeptical to buy this. It didn't have many reviews but what was there was good. I sprayed it on the pea gravel i put between some flagstone that were sinking into the ground, disappearing, or flying off somewhere when i would weed eat. I didn't have too high of hopes. I checked it the next day and it was rock hard! So i put another layer of pea gravel over it and sprayed more glue and its been solid ever since. Its been around 2 to 3 months now. Still golden. I did not dilute it. I put a small amount in a spray bottle i had on hand and let loose lol i didnt even use all of the small amount i put in the bottle.
William E. Mccoy
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2024
Used as directed the bonding agent holds mulch together and prevents blowing and erosion. Will use annually as mulch is needed in the beds.
Marie T.
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
Works very well for keeping the cedar wood chips in place around the trees. No more mowing over loose wood chips! Was able to blow all the fall leaves away from the trees knowing the wood chips were secure!
Rob Hughes
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
Works really well holding crushed limestone path together on steep grade. Highly recommended. A bit tricky to spray-recommend getting cheap pump sprayer and taking the nozzle adjustment off the end. I cut with about 25% water and it still worked perfectly. Only con is it takes a lot of product to cover a smaller area but it works and is much better than having to use concrete.
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