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kim
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
Only complaint is that it definitely isnt tan, it’s gray. Easy to use but now our patio has gray spots where we used the product
Madhu Gounder-Purucker
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
Love this crack filler in tan color - my cracked driveway looks much better
Satisfied sammy
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I used both the gray and the tan for aged concrete in the garage and exterior driveway areas I needed to repair. We were preparing our home for sale and decided to repair the cracks instead of leaving them exposed or replace the driveways. Overall, the driveway was solid, not flaking or deterioration of the top surface. I would say about 60’-70’ of total lenght of all repairs combined.I looked at a lot of optional products, this product sounded like exact product I was looking for.I wouldn’t say it made an invisible repair but, looked a lot better than a lot of the caulking type fillers I looked at. The concrete I repaired was 60 years old and had definite erosion exposing the river gravel slightly on the surface in the driveway. The garage floor was smooth but typical stains in the surface. That being said, it was acceptable to show repair in surfaces that age. No issues when we did sell the house so the repairs we acceptable and 2 independent home inspectors did not find these repairs a negative and noted driveway as typical wear.The temptation to over water the product is there but the best repair was the repair was the recommended method to just mist the product as directed. I did over apply water to one are and it left the repair a little sandy and so I reapplied it properly.The 32 oz. Size went a long way. I would suggest getting 1 tan and 1 gray, to mix up a suitable match for your concrete if it is older concrete.Great product and would definitely recommend. I Loved this product !
Monysmom
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
some of my pavers going up to the front steps were crumbling and I did not want to yet pay to replace the whole walk so I used this as a temporary fix and it worked well (but does not look glamorous)
JPF
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
I have tried every kind of product to keep my concrete cracks from getting worse in the winter freeze- thaw cycle in Michigan and this is the best from color match to ease of application.
Scooter
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023
Had a small crack between my brick steps and brick front porch. Someone somewhere down the line used cement to fill this crack but with settling it cracked again.I thought this was polymeric sand but it was just sand with some type of binder.The crack was really deep so I used a piece of weather stripping to make a bottom so the sand would not just run down and never get full.Followed the directions and it worked perfectly. Matches to color or normal concrete perfectly.Would buy again if needed.
Tracker
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
Easiest to apply concrete crack filler I’ve ever used. Quick to apply and easy to clean up. Since I just applied it, I don’t know how well it will hold up, only time will tell. As you can see from the attached photos, it filled the crack well. I used the “tan” colored product and it turned out a lot lighter than I thought it would. Should have gone with “brown” product color for a better match to my exposed aggregate concrete.
golf2000
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2023
So far, so good. With Winter months coming upon us, we'll soon find out how this product will hold up. My driveway was pretty cracked up after 30 years, and I wanted something that would take your eye off the cracks. So this spring, I tried several different products into different cracks. This product was the only product I found that would fill a narrow crack well. The "grains" of sand and product are so fine that if fills these cracks fast and completely. They way I use it is: pour using the tapered nozzle right into the crack, then I use a putty knife to drag over the crack pushing as much product as I can into the crack. Then I take a old paint brush and lightly "dust" off the crack with a left to right motion. Then I have a mister that I use to lightly damp-to-wet the crack. I have found that if you don't lightly brush the excess product off the crack, when it dries, the repair is more visible. I have included pictures of a couple of the repaired cracks. Keep in mind, I didn't "fix" the crack, I just took your eye off the black crack. These cracks were about 1/8" wide....and I blew them out with air compressor before adding filler. Looking forward to spring for review. I don't expect a 100% success, but any repair work will be less than I had this year. This is fast and easy. And cheap considering the cost to replace concrete.
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