I have some steps that are broken from the front. Some are large chips, 4'x6"x4", but I also have one step where the whole front edge is broken, 30" x 6"x 8". What do you recommend I use for this kind of repair?
Ty. I took the carpet up out of the house and I’m lifting all of the nails out of the concrete so now I have holes everywhere and I gotta do something before I stain it.
I had a towel rack in wall that has a concrete base. the rack was pulled out and now i have a hole in the wall. Will any of these allow me to redril and replace the towel rack in the same place?
I think you meant to say that the Rustoleum product is good for horizontal repairs NOT vertical. It is absolutely awful for wall repair because it stays liquid and runs for about 1.5 hours. I had to add regular cement to it to use it on my wall.
I tried DAP ready mix. Its been about a week and just feels kind soft. Looking for something that cures super hard and might be good for breaks up to 2 or 3 inches deep if anyone can help
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I have some steps that are broken from the front. Some are large chips, 4'x6"x4", but I also have one step where the whole front edge is broken, 30" x 6"x 8". What do you recommend I use for this kind of repair?
Terrific information, just what I needed to know to make small repairs.
Ty. I took the carpet up out of the house and I’m lifting all of the nails out of the concrete so now I have holes everywhere and I gotta do something before I stain it.
In the same spot. You figure anything out?
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Need to patch front stairs Do I need to pour anything on stairs before I put on the patch cement
I had a towel rack in wall that has a concrete base. the rack was pulled out and now i have a hole in the wall. Will any of these allow me to redril and replace the towel rack in the same place?
Can we used them on plywood
I think you meant to say that the Rustoleum product is good for horizontal repairs NOT vertical. It is absolutely awful for wall repair because it stays liquid and runs for about 1.5 hours. I had to add regular cement to it to use it on my wall.
What's the most durable, that can handle 9,000 lbs forklift driving over it?
I tried DAP ready mix. Its been about a week and just feels kind soft. Looking for something that cures super hard and might be good for breaks up to 2 or 3 inches deep if anyone can help