Slippery resin bound pathway

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Dave996 wrote:Hi Nigel

What you have explained is very informative and makes sense to me. I can only suspect that the installers did not apply the fine glass on the surface, as it does not feel slightly abrasive to me, or they could have applied too much resin because it looks very shiny despite being wet or dry. Compared to my friends resin bound drive which is not shiny and, more importantly, not slippery.

The difficulty I have is that the installer is not responding and therefore I have no idea how to find out what type of resin has been used in order to apply a non-slip coating.

Should I test a small area to see if a non-slip coating will work, and where could I obtain a sample?

Regards
David
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