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Epoxy putty

1AB JAG

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Tried doing a search but including the term "epoxy" in a search gave me more than I bargained for! lol

I have some cracks (mostly small to 1/4" wide) in my 22 year old garage floor, that I would like to fill. Is the 2 part epoxy putty (comes in a tube and you knead the 2 parts together) a good solution for filling these cracks? I've seen a couple of products that claim they are specifically for concrete.

I have a friend that used Bondo a while back and it's held up so far. But I'm still skeptical that it's going to stand the test of time.

Thanks in advance

J
 
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Garage-Tech

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Every distributor has their own brand of epoxy based crack filler for sale. They all work extremely well and will last. If your going to take the time to fill the cracks you should gouge them out. This removes lose material around the edge of the crack and gives a place for the epoxy fill to hold on too. You'll need a angle grinder and a masonry or diamond blade. Turn it on its edge and follow the crack...once finished vacuum out and fill the cracks.

By the way, check with the distributors on the site here. HD, and Lowes products are usually not as qualified.
 
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