what is this joint stabiliser? is it better than a sealant?
I use marshalls keybond, Its not a sealant really but on domestic drives I think it does a decent job. It is mixed with water 1:5 (i think) and applied with a watering can through a rose nozel/head? It basically covers everything (looks like milk but dries clear) and soakes in to the joints and acts like a strong glue to bind everything together. It will stop the joint sand erroding and help protect against weeds. It can also be seen on the block but is much more subtle than sealants (not as shiney).
Basically, because of the ease of application and being water based, sealing in an area of damp isnt an issue either if you do it to soon (still do it dry tho'), so no horror stories of cloudyness etc and its also poss to do a standard 2 car drive on 1 tub (5ltr £35) 2 coats preferably. I tend to push this for domestics. No its not sealant, but I find its a good alternative and easy to apply without pricing out customer with quotes of £3/4/500+
but to address your problem, I think water will still be able to drain through this product, although probably alot slower than normal.
anyone else used this?
steve