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What is the best way to repair pock marks in indoor stained/sealed/scored concrete floors?
I have a beautiful concrete floor in the living room that has been stained a leathery reddish brown, scored in a large diamond pattern, and sealed, but the previous floor incorporated tiles in the entry way and in front of the fire place. When these tiles were taken up, they left small to medium pock marks in the floor which stand out and when grouped in a checkerboard pattern do not really add to the distinguished look like the cracks in the concrete do (you'd have to see it to understand). Does anyone know of a filler material or something that can be mixed with the stain to just fill these pocks in?
you can purchase a concrete patch for your floor @ any DIY place along with a mix in colorant or stain BUT be aware that you may make it worse to look at then it all ready is. Repairs such as these take an expert & a very close match in color. The patch, water, weather temps, humidity in the home can all effect the way the color turns out
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