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Bondo For Garage Stem Wall Repair?

Ron_CA

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I am planning on epoxy for the garage floor on a small 2 car garage but have an area on my stem wall that has deteriorated in the last 35 years.

Doesn't seem to be a water issue at least at this point ( I have owned the property 2 1/2 years).

Can I bondo this?

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rsanter

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No.. Bondo does not like moisture and concrete I'll always have some degree of moisture moving in it

You need an epoxy. Look for a concrete patch epoxy

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Thanks, Just checking to see if others have had success after seeing it on Bondo's website.

Any suggestions on a product? I was hoping to find something that spreads really nice so I can do my best to make it purty.
 

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Quikrete makes a concrete patching material that I've had good results with. Got it at Lowes. Comes in a small plastic tub.
 
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Ron_CA

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Concrete patch may be it then.

What do the professionals use when they have to repair stem walls?
 

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Surfacing epoxy. I've had excellent results with Tnemec 215 surfacing epoxy. Spreads like butter.
 

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Surfacing epoxy. I've had excellent results with Tnemec 215 surfacing epoxy. Spreads like butter.

That looks like great stuff.

I'd like to fix bad spots on my covered porch before I repaint or epoxy. Also interested in where to buy and how much this costs.

EDIT: Did find this flooring company that has it on their website.
http://www.usflooringinc.com/tnemec_215.html
 
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RickP

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I am planning on epoxy for the garage floor on a small 2 car garage but have an area on my stem wall that has deteriorated in the last 35 years.

Doesn't seem to be a water issue at least at this point ( I have owned the property 2 1/2 years).

Can I bondo this?

Bondo makes a different product that's made for patching concrete and similar uses. I tried it last year and it worked very well - it had a gray color and didn't absorb water. I bought it at Home Depot - ymmv.
 
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