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Thank you for the video. I just filled a 3'x3.5' pothole with Latex-ite Cold Patch H2O. I want to seal it per your instruction in the video. The Latex-ite video says it can be sealed after 24 hours. There are a few mentions on the sealant reviews that I got on HD, that say wait 4-6 weeks to seal a cold patch. Any opinions on that? The Latex-ite Cold Patch H2O instruction video stopped comments, so can't ask the question there. I find that interesting. Thank you.
Hi Mike! If Latex-ite says you can seal after 24 hours, it's good to follow that. However, waiting 4-6 weeks ensures the patch is fully cured for a more durable seal. Our recommendation is to let the patch cure fully before heavy use, especially for larger potholes, to achieve long-lasting results. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Good luck with your project! 😊
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Thank you for the video. I just filled a 3'x3.5' pothole with Latex-ite Cold Patch H2O. I want to seal it per your instruction in the video. The Latex-ite video says it can be sealed after 24 hours. There are a few mentions on the sealant reviews that I got on HD, that say wait 4-6 weeks to seal a cold patch. Any opinions on that? The Latex-ite Cold Patch H2O instruction video stopped comments, so can't ask the question there. I find that interesting. Thank you.
Hi Mike! If Latex-ite says you can seal after 24 hours, it's good to follow that. However, waiting 4-6 weeks ensures the patch is fully cured for a more durable seal. Our recommendation is to let the patch cure fully before heavy use, especially for larger potholes, to achieve long-lasting results. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions. Good luck with your project! 😊
Try to make them as square as possible. I always cut mine out
Always nice to have a nice clean finish for sure!
Thx alot gd info
You're very much welcome! We're glad you found it helpful! 😊
Can I use ground-up asphalt as a pot hole filler if I heat it up
Yes, you can use recycled asphalt (millings) to fill potholes. You can also add a rejuvenator to improve adhesion.