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For the smart cookies. I have a steep driveway that is made from round pebbles like photo that is just too slippery in the wet.

I know it's dirty, I've cleaned a spot and still it's slippery.

Is there anyway to cut it, like grind off the top to create sharp edges of the rocks to get some traction? Or any other ideas. My neighbour has a crushed aggregate driveway and it is so grippy rain, hail, or shine.


I did consider some coatings, but the companies I contacted said the coatings won't stick to the smooth pebbles well so will more then likely peel up. 56b938ed68f1a8af43e34bc021ea00de.jpg

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3 hours ago, Rab said:

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1 hour ago, gaz097 said:
For the smart cookies. I have a steep driveway that is made from round pebbles like photo that is just too slippery in the wet.

I'm not very smart but have you looked into glass beads
We use them on the decks of boats
Looks like you can use it on concrete as well
Probably work if you acid washed it first, then the beads will have a rough surface to adhere to

https://bescon.com.au/product/bescon-anti-slip-glass-beads/

 

probably use something like this to mix the glass beads into 

https://bescon.com.au/product/bescon-staseal-xpose-clear/

 

obviously the company selling these products will give you the right advice cos I'm just guessing

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