Top layer of 50 plus year old concrete patio starting flaking off top layer in two spots. Can this be fixed?
Is there a way to fix or patch this short of taking out old cement and replacing?
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KMS Woodworks on Jul 29, 2012It is probably a combination of the chemicals and the added water. If you can remove the loose debris you should be able to top coat it with a "topping" compound...then once that is cured you should use a sealer. http://www.quikrete.com/productlines/SandToppingMix.aspHelpful Reply
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Organized Clutter on Aug 01, 2012Thanks!Helpful Reply
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