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NOTE: When working with cement-based products, always wear eye protection and waterproof gloves.
Exterior concrete can become worn or develop surface scaling and cracks over time and exposure to the elements. With proper surface preparation and material selection, durable repairs can be made to damaged areas, extending the life of the concrete.
Read on to find out how to make thin repairs to damaged concrete surfaces.
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