








🪨 Lock your landscape in place — because your outdoor space deserves the best!
PetraMax Rock Glue is a 32oz professional-grade adhesive designed to stabilize and lock in place small gravel, pebbles, mulch, and organic landscaping materials. Its fast-drying, blue-tinted formula is water-permeable, pet-safe, and eco-friendly, providing durable erosion resistance and lasting hold through rain and wind. Made in the USA, this ready-to-use glue is ideal for pathways, driveways, planting beds, and slopes, delivering a neat, maintenance-free landscape that stands out.








| ASIN | B0CLT3JWK3 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,307) |
| Date First Available | 9 May 2024 |
| Item model number | PM-2240 |
| Material Type(s) | Resin |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.83 x 20.32 x 13.21 cm; 1.09 kg |
G**1
I just redid my side yard and had gravel put in around the walkway. The loose rocks drove me crazy so I purchased gravel glue - two 32 ounce bottles, along with the applicator. The first time, I screwed up the mix ratio and watered it down. The second bottle, followed the directions on the back and applied it correctly (I think) using their applicator, which I love! I Waited for it to cure and it held and it held well. I was happy. Then we were inundated with rain that lasted for three days. The glue held really well in the large sections of gravel, but not other sections - particularly between the pavers. It was as if I didn’t apply the glue at all. I didn’t understand what I did wrong as I had applied it evenly throughout. I knew that the application needed to be fixed/adjusted, and likely due drainage and moisture. I messaged the company with my questions. After sending them pictures, explaining the water to glue ratio I used, they recommended that, due to the heavy rain we’ve been getting, I try a 1:1 ratio, and apply 2-3 coats. I am going to do that when we are not expecting rain for a day or two. It’ll work - not concerned. Again, it held up in other sections, just not all. As for the glue - here’s a picture following my second application. I do like that it has a color to it when you apply it, but dries clear. The gravel against the house - large sections believe it or not - are the sections that held and the glue is still intact. With the exception of the gutters, there’s no overhang that gives that section shelter - so not sure why there it held, and not everywhere else. Again, I suspect drainage or moisture that may have existed before I applied, but that’s a guess. I would just make sure the area is completely dry, no rain expected for a couple of days, and if you live in an area that is experiencing a lot of rain, thicken the glue and apply 3 coats. Of course, you can always reach out to the company with any questions, and ask for guidance before you start the process. They are responsive and extremely helpful. Also, get their applicator! It’s easy to use and makes the application easier allowing you to evenly distribute it throughout sections. But I do want to give a shoutout to the Petra! I appreciated their responsiveness and their willingness to walk me through the steps, and come up with an alternative solution. A company that is willing to do that, without issue, is a good company to stand behind and support. I will definitely be a repeat customer.
A**L
Whole bottle was clumpy and unusable Waste of money
T**I
. Update: I m changing my review to a 4 star. Even though the product didn't work for me, the seller reached out to me and offered a full refund even though I never asked for one. That alone will bring me back as a customer.
A**R
Its great if you follow directions but... I used half rock glue and half water for my display because thats what worked best. Had a summer display for about 6 months. Will redo in spring
N**S
Wasn’t really worth it. I have a couple pathways with pea gravel and stepping stones. I mixed the glue and applied 5-6 coats to the stones and then waited till the next day, the pea gravel were barely stuck together. They easily came apart just by running your hand over them. I had no delusion that they would hold up to everyday walking but they became separated after taking the first step on them. Perhaps if I mixed the gravel in the glue and spread it out like concrete it would work better but the amount of glue I would need to get would cost a fortune. It wasn’t really worth the money for me.
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