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we painted ours with alkyd based Porch and Floor enamel. It holds the loose stones down and gives a fresh color. However, it took a 1"nap roller, and paint thinned by 10% to get it into all the crevices, we still had to go back over and brush missed cracks. Also, we only got about 15 sq feet per gallon of paint, even thinned. To me, it was totally worth it, our pebbles were all falling off, it hurt the kids feet and ruined two pool pumps. Now it has a nice non skid texture from the paint clinging to the pebbles and it looks 1000 times better. If you get into all the spaces between pebbles it seals it also, you don't need another sealer.

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