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Can cement, damaged by salt be repaired...?

My parents had a new cement driveway put down last summer, and accidentally used a non-safe-for-cement salt, and now it is flaking in small areas. Can this damaged be repaired by some kind of patch or filler compound - or is the damage permanent.

Answer:

first off if there is any large holes they will have to be filled in with cement then what you do is simply get a cement sealent paint the drive way then add a cement gloss paint to it
There are salts that do not damage concrete or cement. I would go to Home Depot and ask one of the associates. They should be able to guide you. You also should get a decent response on Google.
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