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🧱 Fix it once, fix it right — the epoxy that outlasts the rest!
PC-Masonry Two-Part Epoxy Adhesive Paste is a high-performance, non-sagging repair solution designed for concrete and masonry. It bonds with 1690 PSI tensile strength, resists moisture, and works on wet or dry surfaces. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, it withstands temperatures from -20°F to 200°F. Once cured, it can be painted, stained, or machined, making it ideal for seamless, professional-grade repairs that last.













| ASIN | B008DYMTFE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,807 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #190 in Wall Surface Repair Products |
| Brand Name | PC Products |
| Color | Gray |
| Compatible Material | Concrete, Masonry |
| Container Type | Two Pails |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (37) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00054983071120 |
| Included Components | (1) PC-Masonry |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | PC-Masonry Epoxy Adhesive Paste, Two-Part Repair |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Protective Coating Co. |
| Material Type | Epoxy Resin |
| Model | 71120 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Crack Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Tile Repair, Repair, Flooring, Wall Repair, Countertop |
| Tensile Strength | 1690 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| UPC | 054983071120 549830711200 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viscosity | High |
| Volume | 128 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
G**E
New Favorite Concrete patch!!
4/3/2018 update: still holding up strong after a few years and harsh winters. Took another pic on a rainy day, that's why the concrete looks darker. A bit pricey but this stuff holds a strong bond to my existing concrete like nothing I have ever used before. This stuff seems to stick like a Quad brand caulk, but this stuff dries hard within hours. Too be so gooey, could not believe this epoxy dried strong and hard like concrete. Dries light gray, I threw in some sand to tone it down. This stuff doesn't even shrink or sag. Harder to work with than hydraulic concrete, but this stuff seems to be more of a superior product. Repaired some hair line cracks and broken driveway and foundation, glad I was able to sand down high points.. I can't wait to see this next year, the way this stuff bonded I would almost think this will last for years. Clean up is a bit messy like adhesive or oil base products , but this has to be my favorite concrete product so far. This stuff doesn't appear to have any visible cracks, I would almost think I will be crack free for a long time to come....only time will tell. I have only worked with epoxy products 2 other times and they have lasted years and counting, so no reason to think why this wouldn't last for years.
R**N
Functional product with good results.
Excellent bonding, easy to use, sturdy repairs.
C**M
Excellent product.
Expensive but was able to stretch it by adding pea gravel (Home Depot) to the epoxy. I was able to smooth out the surface with a trowel. I was able to polish down any rough spots with a belt sander. Used this to patch holes and uneven surfaces in my airplane hangar asphalt floor. Absolutely no chipping or cracking after driving vehicles and a 5500 lb. airplane over it many times.
G**B
Great product, but pricey.
I used it to repair large cement planter boxes. It can be sanded. However, you’ll need to use a powerful orbital sander. It’ll never sand by hand. I used a Festool Rotex because of power. Plus this stuff kicks up LOTS of dust so my vac attachment worked perfectly. I don’t recommend sanding without a vac.
K**Y
Not bad, but there's better
This did the job, but I also purchased the PC products epoxy in the 9 ounce tubes that are used in a caulking gun, and I preferred that one more. The tube of epoxy made it much easier to inject the epoxy into the cracks using the caulk gun. The epoxy from these buckets was very thick and a little tough to work with and hard to mix by hand. This also made it difficult to force it down into any deep cracks. Also, the finished product from the tubes was much smoother and better looking than the mix from the buckets which had a rougher texture. Both products dried very hard, but if I did it again I would use all tubes of epoxy with my caulk gun instead of trying to mix this epoxy by hand.
M**B
Buy the caulk tube product, had 100's of bubbles where pits were in the concrete
I cleaned/scrubbed concrete and rinsed twice and was thoroughly dry for several days before application. Applied with a lot of force to force it into the spalled part of the garage floor where road salt had deteriorated. After an hour, all the bigger holes had bubbles. I poked and let the air out and forced it back down in the hole. Contrary to the product claim, this product does shrink as it dries and pulls out of where it needs to be the most. It's useless if it pulls out of the pitted areas. I have used their product in the caulk tube, it is much more liquid and fills much better, but a bear to get out of the caulk tube. This was a waste of $125. I'll buy it in the tube next time.
F**C
Impressive epoxy
I have been using masory epoxy for different projects big projects and this one is by far the best one I have ever used. It’s very thick but adhere extremely well, it’s very easy to grind down with any surface grinder and because there is sand in the mixture it make it almost the same as the concrete it self . Also the bound is very impressive. The only down point is the price , it’s very expensive to bring this in Canada , but worth it.
I**B
Messy but effective
Mixed it up to fill large cracks of missing morter between cinder blocks. Was a bit messy but the results were good. I was able to make it look like cement and am confident it will do well as a bonding agent .Dries firm and tight. Be sure to wear gloves and form it before it starts to dry.
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