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Fixing Chips in Concrete Drive

atvkid4eva

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Some of the cracks in my concrete drive have chipped a bit over time. And they keep chipping every time something get rolled over them etc. what can I use to patch these, that will actually bond and last? I prefer something with an actual concrete texture so that it blends in, opposed to a silicone based sealer. Let me know your thoughts!

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Rusted Nut

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Use a Highway/Bridge cement based patching compound. Clean crack out well, mix a bit dry, and trowel it in well.
 

Rusted Nut

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Sika, Euclid, SpecChem are all good. I think QuikCrete has some as well. Make sure whatever’s you get is “non shrink”.
 
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rayra

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lulz. OP isn't going to be happy with any sort of patch or gap seal. Sika makes good stuff, but that crack will never NOT be noticeable, no matter what is done to it.
It will take a very costly re-pour to make that go away. So the OP better just get used to it. Or find something else to fixate on.
 
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