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Need to fix a thinly spalled floor, deck or road section with heavy usage?

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Need to fix a thinly spalled floor, deck or road section with heavy usage?

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Cut out the spall’s perimeter walls vertically and remove any loose material in the center by shot blast, sand blast or high-pressure jet. If the area is subject to high impact or extreme temperature fluctuations, our best product is the CCS Binder, Patch, Nosing, Slurry. Premix the adhesive, and then add 3-4 volumes of 20 or 30# mesh kiln-dried sand to get either a self-leveling or trowelable consistency. For small jobs, hand mixing the sand is OK, but for large projects, you will need a mortar mixer to get sufficient shear and throughput (don’t use a concrete mixer). If you need a maximum strength finished mortar, call us for suggestions on the best gap-graded mix for your application.

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