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Repairing stone or cement outdoors requires an adhesive that can withstand both time and the elements. The right epoxy not only ensures a long-lasting hold but also helps preserve the integrity of surfaces exposed to sunlight, rain, and temperature changes.
Choosing the Right Epoxy for Stone and Cement
Standard glues may not bond well with stone or cement, especially in outdoor environments. For the best results, use an epoxy mastic such as “Magelstick”, formulated for durable, weather-resistant repairs on stone, cement, and metal. Its thixotropic consistency prevents it from running on vertical surfaces, allowing for precise application on everything from garden walls to steps and slabs.


Application Tips for Outdoor Repairs
Ensure both surfaces are clean, dry, and free from dust before applying epoxy. Mix small batches at the recommended ratio (100:50 for “Magelstick”) and use a spatula or putty knife to press the adhesive firmly into cracks or joints. For the strongest bond, perform repairs at temperatures above 10°C and allow adequate curing time before exposing the joint to water or load.
When Outdoor Strength Matters Most
- Repairing chipped paving stones or garden ornaments
- Fixing loose cement tiles or steps in entranceways
- Restoring stone features that endure heavy weather or traffic
Choosing an epoxy formulated for UV and weather resistance will help ensure your repairs last, even in harsh seasons.

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