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How to Repair a Concrete Slab
To repair defects in a concrete slab apply concrete resurfacer to fill up deep holes, smoothing it out with a trowel. After the resurfacer has dried, apply a floor leveling compound to the entire area and allow it to dry. Watch this video to find out more.  ...More

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To repair defects in a concrete slab:

  • Apply concrete resurfacer to fill up deep holes, smoothing it out with a trowel.
  • After the resurfacer has dried, apply a floor leveling compound to the entire area and allow it to dry.

Watch this video to find out more.



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  1. Nancy Morriss Says:
    July 8th, 2011 at 4:07 pm

    I was wandering if you could use that concrete resurfacer on the driveway and the floor leveling compound also outside? I have deep holes on my driveway, and it’s unlevel to, it has cemet on it?

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