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Dominator Mulch Anchor is a ready-to-use, water-based mulch glue and gravel binder designed to stabilize landscaping materials like pea gravel, bark, and mulch. It cures within 6 to 24 hours, forming a durable, natural-looking bond that lasts up to 24 months. Non-toxic and safe for plants and pets, this medium-viscosity liquid is ideal for reducing erosion and washout, making outdoor maintenance easier and more efficient.
























| ASIN | B07QD6X41M |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,184 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #44 in Garden Hardscaping Materials #386 in Soils, Mulches & Planting Media |
| Brand | DOMINATOR |
| Color | Will dry clear |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,845) |
| Full Cure Time | 6 Hours |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 8.5 pounds |
| Item model number | LMB01G |
| Manufacturer | Black Diamond Coatings, Inc. |
| Material | Pine |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 3 x 10 inches |
| Special Feature | organic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Landscaping Mulch Glue, Pea Gravel Stabilizer |
| UPC | 852496006864 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Medium viscosity liquid |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
R**W
Rock-Solid Performance — Keeps Pea Gravel Locked in Place
I’ve been extremely impressed with the Dominator Mulch Anchor. I used it to stabilize pea gravel, and after 6 months it’s still holding everything in place very, very well. Even with two 80-lb dogs running and playing in the area daily, the gravel hasn’t shifted like it used to. Application was straightforward, and once it cured, it formed a solid, natural-looking bond that keeps the rocks where they belong without making the area feel hard or unnatural. I only needed a very minor touch-up in one small spot (did it today, first sprayed in June), which says a lot considering the traffic this area gets (gate to enter the back yard). If you’re tired of constantly raking or replacing pea gravel, this stuff works. Highly recommended for high-traffic areas, pets, or anywhere you want gravel to stay put.
J**K
Needs to be way more sticky.
This mulch glue , like all others seems to need a minimum of 2 coats, 3 coats to really make it work for any amount of time, months to a year. This product is pre mixed and does not have to be diluted and it sprays fine, but I still think that there has to be a better way to make this product to actually work better and not have to spend a small fortune to get the desired results. I even went so far to pick out the larger pieces of mulch after the first coat to get them out of the mulch that was sticking together somewhat. I also tamped down the mulch to make sure that is was flat and even before I sprayed the glue. I am not yet done spraying the complete area that I want to to cover. I have 2- 2.5 gallons of this product used already and by my estimate, I would need 4-6 more 2.5 jugs just to cover the area completely one time, spraying it on wet enough.
K**'
Easy to apply & it holds good so far
I purchased this rubber mulch glue after reading a lot of reviews on other glues. Due to I wrote a long detailed review & it disappeared after looking for a photo to add. It seem to hold good after it dries. It's sprayed on & it has a blue tint to it, but once it's dry, it's clear & shiny! I spayed it on 2 flowerbeds & realized I needed to purchase a 2nd gallon. Due to the weather, I had to wait for about 2 weeks to add the 2nd coat & that was after several rainy days! I do recommend using this mulch glue & hopefully, the seller or the manufacturer can advise how long the glue should last on black rubber mulch. I purchased my rubber mulch from Sam's & I would've have to replace the mulch for 10 years which is a win for me😃! I purchased the glue bc my lawn guy kept blowing the mulch out of the flowerbeds! The 1st coat serm to hold well & after purchasing a 2nd gallon & spraying it on, hopefully I don't have to reapply for several years. BTW, I did use my blower between the 2 applications & the pine needles moved, but not 1 piece of black rubber mulch.
N**E
Solid product, worked well
Stuff worked pretty good on my gravel walkway. Just wish it lasted a little longer and for what it is the price should be less in my opinion. Not rocket science here, just outside glue?!
M**L
Actually Works – Keeps My Mulch in Place, Even After Rain!
I used this on bark mulch and pea gravel, and it really works. Easy to apply with a garden sprayer, dries clear, and keeps everything from blowing or washing away. After heavy rain and wind, my beds still look neat. Great product and great value for the size!
G**N
Kept my rocks in place but didn't do much for my cypress mulch
I bought the product to keep in place rocks in my dry creek and cypress mulch in place. Both are located on a sloping part of my back yard. The dry creek rocks look great with the mulch sheen on them and hold together quite well. The mulch was a failure. I used all 5 gallons, applying two generous layers on the mulch, and let it cure for 48 hours in between. The glue added a nice color to the mulch and I was optimistic. A week later, I let our dogs in our back yard and the glue did nothing to hold the mulch in place. I recommend the product for small rocks but the product did not work for keeping my mulch in place.
E**.
Great
I used it over my mulch, it worked great. I did not have to worry about the wind, but the squirrels still were able to make their holes
R**R
Use a CLEAN sprayer
I finally got around to applying the mulch glue today. I prepped everything—raked and fluffed up the mulch, poured the product into my sprayer, and got ready to go. But nothing would dispense. When I opened the sprayer to investigate, I immediately realized my mistake. I had previously used the same sprayer for vinegar to kill weeds. Even though it looked empty, there must have been some residue left at the bottom. The mulch glue reacted with the vinegar and turned into one giant, unusable glob. Completely ruined before I even got started. Lesson learned: use a clean sprayer—dedicated to just this product!
T**I
Didn't really work for me
T**O
I use this in the spring on my pea gravel around my gazebo and it’s still solid
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