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The 300g Brick Repair Filler in Medium Beige by Stonelux Limited offers a ready-mixed, quick-drying solution designed to repair cracks, chips, and holes in bricks. Available in 9 common brick colors for near-invisible repairs, it covers approximately 1.5 bricks at 12mm depth. Weather resistant, UV stable, and favored by professionals, it provides a durable, cost-effective alternative to brick replacement.
Manufacturer | Stonelux Limited |
Part number | ARZER |
Manufacturer reference | ARZER |
Colour | Medium Beige |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | Repairs approximately 1.5 bricks at 12mm deep |
Special Features | Dries Clear, weather resistant |
Specific uses | Brick Repair |
Batteries included? | No |
V**T
Great product
I didn’t know such a product existed and I stumbled across it as we needed to do a small repair on some external bricks which had been damaged. It’s not the cheapest but it is brilliant stuff. There a number of colour choices and you can’t tell which brick has been repaired unless it’s pointed out. It’s easy to use and does dry quite quickly. It has been in place for over a year now and is still as good as the day it was used so we can say it’s pretty durable.
C**M
Easy to use
This worked brilliantly on some bricks that had spalled. Very easy to use and colour match and texture very good.
R**A
Must be used in correct weather conditions
Worked well. Tiny tub so no room for error. NB must be used in correct temperature and weather conditions
M**R
Great product
Great product make sure you get the right colour.it’s a quality product just wish I had more for the money it’s a little expensive
J**L
Do not get very much for £24 not very happy
Expensive for what you get
A**N
Best Brick Repair Product
I've used this on a few damaged bricks and would 100% recommend it. In addition to using this after backfilling with mortar (if the hole/damage warrants it) I get the best results when I 'age' it by using a carbon/soot solution (Dyebrick) to ensure the treated area looks as weathered as the surrounding bricks; otherwise it can be a bit too fresh looking. I also use cheap wallpaper strippers or something similar if I need to square off any edges to make it appear more like an authentic brick edge.
R**N
Just like brick granules that go rock hard
My new home had many holes in the outside brickwork from the previous owner for doorbells, grab handles and who knows what else.I removed any remaining rawlplugs but then cut them down in size a bit (by 5mm) and put them back into the hole to fill the hole but leave room at the top.. Then I topped off the hole with this brick repair paste, which is quite gritty, almost like a pulverised brick but in paste form.I then used a nylon bristle brush (a bit like a large toothbrush) to brush over the surface and blend it with the surrounding brickwork, which worked very well.The result (in actual bricks) was quite amazing and the filled holes blended in just great. In the (grey) mortar between the bricks it obviously showed more, but even then it was quite hard to see that there had ever been a hole, it looked just a bit of brick in the mortar.It says on the tub that it might take 72 hours to be fully set but I found that it was very firm after just a few hours and within 48 hours pretty much hard as it was going to get. It all depends on the weather, I suppose, and I had warm, dry, sunny weather. After a few weeks, the holes (when I can find where one was, more difficult than you might think) are rock solid.A great product and goes a long way for a few brick holes.
C**L
Does the job
Had a number of holes in my brickwork, did an excellent job of filling and blending in. Expensive, but worth it to remedy what I regarded as an eyesore
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