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Buyers seem to like the molds, too. The reviews consistently mention that the finished pavers look impressive and hold up well once installed. There are a few concerns though. For instance, some customers note that the pavers can break during demolding, and a few others mention that the molds themselves crack only after a couple of uses. That said, the BETONEX Pathmaker Plastic Molds are still a good choice if you are planning to take on some to elevate the look of your home.
Keep these things in mind when making your own DIY pavers
One of the trickiest parts of using BETONEX Pathmaker Plastic Molds is removing the pavers, according to several customers. However, it is easy with a bit of preparation. All you need to do is make sure that you coat the base or inside of the molds with a generous amount of mold release formula, like Akona Concrete Form Release Agent. If you don”t have a dedicated release product, you can also use cooking oil spray. However, no matter what you use, make sure to use plenty of it and cover every inch, using a fresh layer of oil or mold release agent before every pour.
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