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Dap
Concrete Filler/Sealant,10.1-oz.
Model #
7079818096
Item #
162753
Dap
Concrete Filler/Sealant,10.1-oz.
Concrete Filler/Sealant,10.1-oz. is rated
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$7.99
In stock
Model #
7079818096
Item #
162753
In stock
Description
High performance, latex-based sealant formulated to repair cracks and holes in concrete, mortar and masonry. Contains silicone additives for improved adhesion and water resistance. Forms a durable, flexible and watertight seal. Resists gas, oil, grease and salt. Interior/exterior use. Paintable. Easy water clean-up.
- High performance, latex-based sealant
- Improved adhesion and water resistance
- Durable, flexible, paintable, watertight seal
- Resists gas, oil, grease and salt
- Interior/exterior use
- Easy water clean-up
- Low VOC
- 10.1 oz
Specifications
SKU | 162753 |
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Weight | 1.100000 |
UPC | 00070798180215 |
Country of Origin | US |
Package Width | 1.0 |
Package Length | 0.33 |
Package Height | 0.83 |
Model Number | 7079818096 |
Brand | Dap |
Manufacturer Name | DAP GLOBAL INC |
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Rated 1 out of
5
by
Dap01 from
Product Not Working
Not working - filled small cracks twice and within a day they crack. Very clean and dry. Temperature 60 at night 70 during the day. Very disappointed.
Date published: 2023-09-27
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Eighty from
Plan to buy twice as much
This concrete caulk seems to adhere well. There are two issues to be aware of when using. 1. Unlike ANY other caulk I've used, this caulk will continue to run out of the tube no matter what you do to try and stop it. I went so far as to remove the tube from the gun to eliminate any pressure; it still oozed out while smoothing the previous bead. Have plenty of paper towels or rags handy. 2. The label states it will cover 56 linear feet of a 3/16" bead. If you are filling 1/8" expansion-joint saw cuts, figure about 24' due to the material squeezing down into the joint. You are actually creating a 1/8" x 1/4" (or more) bead rather than a uniform, circular bead. Time will tell how long it lasts. My concrete driveway sealing project has begun 1 year after it was poured (September, 2015). Caulk the joints, then seal with a penetrating siloxane based sealer.
Date published: 2016-09-19
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