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Old 07-06-01, 05:49   #2 (permalink)
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You will need to get a bottle of muratic acid (hardware store) and "etch" and clean the area. Then use a quality concrete paint that is impervious to chemicals. Good products are available at local pro paint stores like Sherwin Williams, etc. Ask their advice.

These paints are not as durable as some professional eurethenes or epoxy paints but they will do the job for your patch.
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