How to seal a cement birdbath?
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Here are some good articles to check out:
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/seal-concrete-birdbath-52526.html
https://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-seal-a-concrete-bird-bath
I got a water fountain I bought used and didn’t noticed a crack in it beingvit was dirty when I bought it. Leaked badly! I used JB Weld over the crack and it worked like a charm! Haven’t had any problems with it yet in least 5 years. Not only sealed it but strengthened the fountain at the same time! If you don’t know anything about JB Weld, it’s a two tube system you have to mix together and need to use quickly cause it dri hard fast! Mix it up and slap it over the bad area after you clean the area well with a plastic putty knife or even a flat stick will work. Hard to get off of anything you use as a putty knife so don’t use anything you want to keep! It can be grind off, but easier to just toss it when you’re done with it
use marine grade outdoor epoxy
If you can’t, any exp should work to seal a crack
Epoxy should work, not sure what happened to my word the first time around?