Repair crack in "pan" of a walk-in shower.
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I can't imagine your home is built directly on sand! There is generally a concrete slab beneath. You should replace it to not damage the rest of your home and your neighbors'. You'll end up paying their damages!
Perhaps for a little while but it will leak again. The commercials only show short-term successes. Best is to replace the shower pan, but you can use a fiberglass repair kit intended for use on car bodies. It will take patience and skill to do an acceptable repair.
If you feel like giving it a try, the fiberglass auto body repair will do the job. If it were mine I would invest the twenty bucks and see how good I can make it look before springing for the new unit but it will never look like new again.