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Reddit mentions of DQB Industries 11956 Masonry Brush, White
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This product adds a great valueA terrific all-purpose tool for applying a variety of liquid compounds on Rough or smooth masonryAll-purpose tool for applying a variety of liquid compounds on Rough or smooth masonry surfacesHandle has a hang-up hole for easy storage in shop or garageThis 6-1/2 inch Masonry Brush features five rows of White Tampico bristlesBristles have a 4 inch trim
Specs:
Color | White |
Height | 1.8 Inches |
Length | 11.3 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 0.54 Pounds |
Width | 6.5 Inches |
it is really beyond repair and anything you might do to it is just going to crack up again. If I was you and wanted to make things look nice I would remove all the loose stuff around the tree and pull up all those bricks and regrade the yard so its level with the slab.. looks like you have a nice rake there.. then get yourself a 2 gallon pump sprayer and put half a gallon of bleach in it and the rest water and spray it down real good and keep it wet for half an hour with bleach solution then wash everything away.. looks like you have some patching to do near the corner of the house near the grate and you can dig out some of the dirt and put in a couple inches of concrete there. as for patching cracks its not going to last long especially if you're in an area where it gets cold in the winter. you can use a mortar mix and then add portland cement to it to make it stronger .. then use a concrete brush to apply a skim coat of portland cement to the surface of the concrete just to make it look uniform.. but it won't last more than a year or two depending where you live.... its like doing your driveway or staining your deck.. every couple years.. maybe maybe not
but the big thing is making it better than it is now.. and put maybe 2 weekends into this.. its not rocket science heh its just a lot of raking that dirt back and washing it down.