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What is this "plastic type" crack repair?

RyanRA

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Hi my garage floor has cracks similar to the ones shown in this video. Anyone know what plastic type repair product is mentioned in the video? Thanks.

 
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What is this "plastic type" crack repair?

Hi, we carry a terrific two part epoxy crack filler to fill these kind of cracks. Once mixed and applied, since a 100% solids formulation, it can be coat d immediately and no need to wait overnight for it to cure. It's stronger than concrete once cured. Note though that coating over any crack filler epoxy, or flexible type, the epoxy can crack if the slabs move again. Usually this isn't a problem as the cracks and movement tend to stop over time.

We also carry the pre made cove shown on this video. It inexpensive but for those that want the ultimate look it's really nice as it can be coated and/ or flecked.


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Thanks all for the responses. I'm looking to do quick patch repairs on this 12 year old garage floor right before the tiles go on it.
 
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Putting down RaceDeck's Free Flow, so wanted to patch up what I can before hiding the rest of the cosmetic flaws.
 

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Hi, for installing floating tiles, you should be able to get away with any cementious type patch since you don't need to do a great job since it will be covered.
 
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