Fixing Concrete Potholes With Sand
In China, concrete potholes are sometimes repaired with a strange blue liquid and sand. They spray the solution, add sand, mix, then spray again — and within hours, it hardens almost like concrete.
People online think it’s SBR latex, but it’s actually a styrene–acrylic polymer emulsion, which is a cross-linking acrylic pavement binder. I even found a product page calling it a “pothole repair soil stabilizer chemical.”
The liquid is normally white, but crews add blue dye so they can see where it’s been applied. It works fast… but on concrete roads, the repair usually lasts less than six months.
But the liquid’s main purpose, is a soil and road bed stabilizer, not a concrete pothole filler.
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