

Baron Soil's main component is natural, high-quality weathered granite soil
that is dried and dived.
It's characterized by a combination of hardness and permeability.
Baron Soil has only to be spread out and after a few days
the surface has the appearance of natural soil.

1. It is most suitable for checking the growth of weeds and preventing erosion on sloping areas.
2. It is permeable, absorbing rainwater and retaining moisture.
3. Its permeability and water retention are excellent, and it reduces reflection, mitigating the heat-island phenomenon.
4. Having the finished appearance of natural soil, the beauty of the natural surroundings is preserved. And as Baron Soil's main component is high-quality weathered granite soil with a very safe, inorganic hardener, it can be used with no worries. Also,it's environmentally friendly.
(Soil pollution is not a concern, and is has been designated a product that meets environmental standards.)
5. Application is very easy Baron Soil just has to be sprayed on to create a finished surface.

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Any weeds should be removed and, in the case of a soft surface, the soil should be tamped down so it is leave and firm. |
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Baron Soil should be spread smoothly over the prepared surface with a trowel and, if the need arises, tamped down.
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Criteria for amount of application
(1sq. meter) |
| Roller compaction nothing |
Roller compaction (plus/minus20%) |
| 30mm |
60kg |
72kg |
| 50mm |
100kg |
120kg |
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First spraying
Using a sprayer or a sprinkler nozzle held about one meter above the surface, spray lightly to soften and dampen the entire surface.
Drying time-Summer: 15min. Spring/Autumn: 20min. Winter: 1hour.
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Second spraying
After the initial spraying, the surface of the dried Baron Soil will be white.
Using a watering can or shower nozzle, sprinkle again, applying Baron Soil generously and uniformly.
(If the first spraying is spread too much or the second spraying isn't applied sufficiently, it could cause the coating to peel off.)
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The day after the second application, in the case of summer, or two days later in the case of winter, use a deck brash to rub off any material sticking out of the surface.
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After finishing, keep the surface damp for one week.
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