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Old 05-08-2017, 11:27 AM
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Any experiences using the Rubber Stone product over a concrete/workshop floor ?

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Old 05-08-2017, 02:34 PM
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No but i would love to hear how it works. My buddy had the cracks in his driveway fixed and said the company he used was there for hours and seemed to do a great job BUT the cracks reopend in a matter of weeks. Im not sure if there is really any great solution.
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No but i would love to hear how it works. My buddy had the cracks in his driveway fixed and said the company he used was there for hours and seemed to do a great job BUT the cracks reopend in a matter of weeks. Im not sure if there is really any great solution.
There really is not a good method to repair cracks in concrete other than to take out a complete section and replace it with new rebar and new concrete.
Concrete can be very frustrating if you are looking for perfection. Remember the old saying "There are 2 types of concrete, one that is cracked and one that is going to crack"😁
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There really is not a good method to repair cracks in concrete other than to take out a complete section and replace it with new rebar and new concrete.
Concrete can be very frustrating if you are looking for perfection. Remember the old saying "There are 2 types of concrete, one that is cracked and one that is going to crack"😁
That sounds similar to the saying about bush pilots: "There are old bush pilots, and there are bold bush pilots, but there are no old, bold bush pilots."
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Any experiences using the Rubber Stone product over a concrete/workshop floor ?

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I'd avoid it.
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Old 05-30-2017, 09:38 AM
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To clarify, concrete garage floor is not cracked nor chunks coming off. A number of years ago I used an epoxy paint which has deteriorated . Just wanted to improve the appearance without having to remove the remaining epoxy paint via sandblasting etc
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Don, have you found out if you'll have to remove the epoxy. I didn't see it mentioned on the site. thanks.
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Old 05-30-2017, 10:53 AM
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Karl, good point, had not got that far. Initially, was just looking for someone's experience with the product
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