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Pro-Spec
Concrete Resurfacer
October 9, 2008
HousingZone
The new Concrete Resurfacer is an inexpensive alternative to concrete replacement and is designed to make worn concrete, such as walkways, concrete stairs, garage floors, patios, pool decks and driveways, look new again. Made by Pro-Spec, the Resurfacer is a polymer-modified, single component product that is self-curing and easy to install for horizontal concrete surfaces. Concrete Resurfacer requires no priming and provides excellent bonding strength from feather edge to one-half inch thickness. advertisement
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