I'm helping my buddy repair his concrete floor, and were not 100% sure what to use. Its not stained concrete, it was just painted on, however the guy who did it in the first place just removed the tiles and painted over it, leaving divots (which have grown into cracks in some places) all over the place. Now my questions were, should i get the paint out of the divots before trying to patch them, and what should i use to patch them. Im assuming using fresh concrete would cause stress lines further down the road and make it all for naught in the end. If theres anyone who knows a product that could do what im looking for i'd be greatful
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Yes you will have to remove all the paint to get a good bonding surface.
Have you thought about covering the entire area with a "Surface Repair" skim coat ?
It's available at all big box stores, goes on runny fills voids, sets up to a new smooth surface. The secret is always in the preperation.Little about a lot and a lot about a little.
Every day is a learning day.
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from a practical standpoint, yes. industry uses a floor repair product that withstands heavy traffic like forklifts that would shatter regular concrete skim coats. I worked at a textile factory where all the floors were hard rock maple. the heavy areas of traffic were covered with a composition floor product that was skid resistant. looked almost like concrete. never cracked and withstood heavy electric forklifts that ferried 6 ton rolls of materials 24/7.
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I guess I should explain myself a little more. I moved into a fix up house and would like to make the basement (with a cement floor slightly damaged) a living area. I am placing carpet squares in a part of the area (where I plan to be a social TV area) but would like to either paint the rest of the floor OR tile or make the rest of the floor nice looking in the most economical way.
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Re: Reparing Divots in concrete floor
Remove all paint from the divots before making repairs. For this type of repairs I would recommend Roklin’s Concrete Welder. Other products can be used to repair the divots, but it is my contention that those products may not hold up as well as Concrete Welder.
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