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Dap 31084 Concrete Patch Interior and Exterior 1-Quart

Dap 31084 Concrete Patch Interior and Exterior 1-QuartBrand: DAP
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $9.43
Buy New: $5.47
as of 9/6/2010 06:17 CDT details
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New (6) from $5.47

Seller: ProMax Commerce
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 7235

Media: Tools & Hardware
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 5.2 x 4.6

MPN: 31084
Model: 31084
UPC: 070798310841
EAN: 0070798310841
ASIN: B000BOAD3E

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Fills shallow cracks and small breaks in concrete and masonry
  • Ideal for small repair jobs indoors and out
  • Cement Gray
  • Quart

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Product Description
DAP 31084 Ready-Mixed Concrete PatchUsed to patch small cracks and breaks, or spot level concrete and masonry surfaces such as basement walls, patios, steps, sidewalks and driveways. It dries to a durable, hard finish and is non-shrinking. Interior/exterior use.DAP 31084 Ready-Mixed Concrete Patch Features:; Fills shallow cracks and small breaks in concrete and masonry; Ideal for small repair jobs indoors and out; Cement Gray; QuartDAP 31084 Ready-Mixed Concrete Patch Specifications; Unit Size: Quart; Color: Gray; SKU: 7079831084; Case Pack: 6; Weight: 22.75 lbs; Dimensions: 15x10.25x5.25; Cases / Pallet: 96


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars concrete patch   March 3, 2010
Charles Wadsworth (Willcox, AZ)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought several tubs of this mixture to patch a big crack in our floor. It worked great! It filled the crack and had enough substance not to droop too badly. I just troweled it in and let it set. I will comment that you need to be careful to clean up any that gets on tile or other surfaces right away, it really bonds later. It shrinks back a little in the larger areas, but you can fill that on a second application and the stuff seems to bond well with the adjacent concrete. You can't get such a good repair just by mixing up a bunch of mortar. The mortar would be much cheaper per unit, but if you only have small amount to fill, you will wind up with a lot of waste. It even filled some really shallow places and bonded well, mortar would have just dried prematurely and flaked up. This hardened nicely.

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