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The E-Z Patch 2 Pool Patch Repair Kit is a 3 lbs DIY solution designed for repairing pool decks and patios. It features a water-activated formula and a Sand Buff color that matches most colored cements and sand textures, ensuring a seamless repair that looks professional and lasts.
E**Z
Great for patching Kool deck
I purchased this to repair my eroded Kool deck. The product adheres well and even though the color was not a perfect match, I didn't expect that. Just follow the instructions, you don't have to be exact to the decimal in your measurements when you mix just eyeball it. I used a putty knife to apply, let it set a few minutes, and then sanded it down and smoothed it out with a damp sponge.
D**T
A needed product
We had a spa filled in and a few years later a crack appeared and got worse. This filled in missing concrete. Easy to use per husband. This was a tan color when dried. We will paint pool deck so no problem.
S**E
Has the texture of grout.
Product was great and did the job. Problem was that it was the texture of grout, so it was still visible. I bought a spray on knock down product from Home Depot and that camouflaged it.
S**.
Works like a charm
I needed to repair chunks of mortar that had fallen from a jacuzzi spillway and between the coping and jacuzzi wall that had cracked along a good 6-8 foot section and with higher water splashes was leaking through to the pool deck. My coping mortar is grey and the spillway sanded mortar is sand, so I figured this color (sand) would be close to both, and yup it's a nice sand color and dries lighter. Since this photo where you can clearly see the difference in colors where the repair work was done, it's dried 24h later to a perfect match to the sanded mortar and is obviously lighter than the grey concrete under the coping but that's hidden under the coping so I don't care.For those reviewers complaining about the directions, slow down and think about it. It's 1-1 powder and bonder and 3-1 water and powder, very simple. If you use enough powder to empty 1/3ish of the small container, then simply use 1/3ish of the little bottle of bonder, and mix in water to desired consistency of the resulting mortar - thinner to drip into cracks, thicker to push into cracks and build shapes to match larger cracks. It dries pretty quick so work fast and use a splash of water to fix what you mess up, super easy, don't overthink it (I dropped little blobs all over the place and they wiped up easy with a wet sponge). Wash up with clean water a few times to remove all the swirl marks from previous wipes, use more splashes of water to sand down over application areas and you're done.I was quoted $1,250-1,500 to have this done by the pool builder with a few weeks of wait time for such a tiny job... Or order this, get it next day, it's set on day 3 and get back to enjoying that money pit pool ;)
K**R
The Jury Is Still Out
The major problem I had with this product was mixing the correct amounts of the two main components. They are identified on their containers as certain amounts total. Then they say if you are making a small amount to use like 1/4 of the sand and 1/4 of the adhesive. Who has the right measuring tools to measure both a liquid and a solid for ounces or worse yet metric amounts? So I had to estimate the amount of each. The same issue presented itself when adding the water.This measuring mess could be easily be addressed by changing instructions to say to use a certain number of cups or half cups or tablespoons etc. Or they could provide measuring cups. Or more economically they could just add measuring marks on the side of the containers. (A nice check from the manufacturers would be nice for solving that issue LOL X10)Once mixed, it was easy enough to apply.I put this in my deck over a week ago but have not really stepped on it or rinsed it off so I am not sure if it is durable.The color does not match my deck which I expected but even though the Amazon listing said it was available in numerous colors, I could not find a way to order in a different color. Just saying…Biggest concern is if it will help deter future deck peeling.Time will tell.
K**G
Great product. First, though, watch the E-ZPatch video
I had a quote of nearly $3000 from Sundek to patch 7 smallish areas and a crack on my pool deck, that Sundek installed 10 years ago. I did some research and found this product and did the job myself for around $300, which included a 5 gallon pail of Systex polymer acrylic paint, available at R1 Supply. Though the patch color I ordered here turned out to be Stegmeier Sand Buff and not the more closely matching Mortex Sand Buff, as per the color chart at E-ZPatch, I used it anyway, knowing I would paint the whole deck after the repairs were completed. You can order directly from E-ZPatch after looking at their color chart and you can call if you have questions, or you can send a photo to them to help match your deck color.One thing I learned while working with the product is that you have to be patient after applying it, in order to get a good stiffness in the peaks you create with your fingertips (as per the excellent video), before you lightly and deftly knock them down with your trowel to create a match to your deck's texturing. If you get the technique wrong, just sprinkle a little, and I mean a LITTLE, water on the patch, or add a tad more mixture over the patch, then wait til it sets up to where it doesn't stick to the trowel, then knock it down using very light stokes at first. If you are still not happy with the texturing, you can scrape/etch with the point of the trowel, then either lightly knock it down again or use a slightly damp sponge to wipe away the residue. The product sands very easily, too, so you can make the patch areas level with the surrounding deck. I'd never done this kind of work before, and am very happy with the results.
J**F
Didn't work
Didn't work well. Ended up having to scrape it all off and find a different repair. Tried 2 times with this stuff. Should have stopped after the first try.
R**S
Only buy this if you are trying to match a stock color.
I was looking for a texture match and was going to paint over it, so the color didn't matter much. 3 lbs does not go far. Mix it all at once. I tried to make little batches for small areas and this stuff set up before I could get the texture matched. I ended up scraping it all up and going with another, more affordable, product that you can mix up and work with until you get the finish you need to blend in with what's already there. Use a sponge around the edges to feather it in.
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