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Oh my goodness that looks fantastic. Hi I'm Tim Carter askthebuilder.com. Today in this video I
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want to show you how to repair a big crack in some Mexican patio tile using a special epoxy
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and some magic Mexican tile dust so we disguise the epoxy. Let's get started. To do this job
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you're going to need a special concrete repair epoxy that comes in a caulking tube
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It has a special nozzle that blends the two parts of the epoxy together
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I like to tape off the crack with masking tape so that you don't smear too much of the epoxy onto the tile on either side of the crack
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Position the caulking tube so that it's straight up and down so the epoxy flows down into the crack
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use a putty knife to smooth out the epoxy on top of the crack. The next step's really important
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You've got the epoxy in the crack, you've spread it, it's smooth, now you've got to disguise it
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On this particular job I really looked out. There are some extra tiles that are broken and cracked
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and I have to replace those later today But guess what I was able to salvage some of the old chunks and I now going to use a hammer and a block of wood and crush these to make some dust that matches exactly the tiles that I repairing
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Take some of the crushed Mexican tile dust and spread it on top of the wet epoxy. Take a gloved
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hand and tap it down into the epoxy very lightly, but not so much that you create a depression
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Take an old used paintbrush and carefully brush away any of the excess dust
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See how easy it is? You can patch a crack in Mexican tile with ease
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And if you don't want to use a paintbrush to get that dust off, get out your leaf blower
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I'm Tim Carter, AskTheBuilder.com. If you want to discover more home improvement tips, go to AskTheBuilder.com