

🛠️ Patch it once, flex forever!
DAP ElastoPatch is a 10.1 oz high-performance elastomeric patching compound designed to provide a permanently flexible, crack-resistant fill for a variety of wall surfaces including drywall, plaster, stucco, masonry, and brick. It dries tack-free in 30 minutes, offers superior paintability without flashing or gloss, and is suitable for both interior and exterior use. This water-resistant acrylic paste does not shrink, crack, or require sanding, making it a reliable, low-maintenance solution for professional-grade wall repairs.

| ASIN | B0006MXS1U |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,269 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #71 in Wall Surface Repair Products |
| Brand | DAP |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,242) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2008 |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00070798122765 |
| Included Components | 1 Tube |
| Initial Hardening Time | 30 Minutes |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.09 pounds |
| Item model number | 7079812276 |
| Liquid Volume | 10.1 |
| Manufacturer | DAP |
| Material | Acrylic |
| Maximum Gap Fill | 0.25 Inches |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 7079812276 |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 2 x 11.25 inches |
| Shape | Shape |
| Size | 10.1 oz |
| Style | Smooth |
| Surface Recommendation | Drywall |
| Temperature Range | 40 to 100 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Thickness | 1 Inches |
| UPC | 070798122765 |
| Unit Count | 10.1 Ounce |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
T**S
Would recommend
Works great. Holds up well. *** IS NOT SAND-ABLE *** learned that the hard way. Very good quality product
V**D
Works great for patching that doesn't need to be super pretty.
I know some folks have given this a bad review because they say it can't be sanded. Even the vendor states that this is not sandable. I read a review where one person said it sanded easily. Likely a fake review as this stuff does not sand. I use this to patch holes in areas that I don't need a super clean look such as in the garage. Recently the lower part of a panel in my garage that goes into my crawl space got damaged. It was about a six inch wide, one inch high hole. That is a fairly large hole. This is pretty thick and I first tried to fill the hole with a Bondo spreader with just this product and after a couple minutes it would start to sag, exposing the hole again. I quickly grabbed some fiberglass mesh drywall tape put it over the hole with the ElastoPatch still sagging, then used my Bondo spreader again moving the ElastoPatch back over the hole now covered with the fiberglass mesh tape and it held firmly. After letting it completely dry it looks great. As long as you spread this stuff and leave it still it does dry to a nice clean smooth surface. Some have claimed that it shrinks, but I have never had that problem. Just be sure you use it over a clean surface as it won't stick to dirty, oily surfaces.
W**E
it's still a good option. But if you want something that will ...
When I was growing up,. if you needed to fill something bigger than the fraction of an inch suitable for joint compound, and you didn't want shrinkage, you used plaster of Paris. That still works for me, and if you don't mind mixing something as you go along and having something that starts to set within a minute of being mixed, it's still a good option. But if you want something that will fill big gaps easily without shrinking, this product fits the bill very well. It stays pliable more than long enough to work with it, is easy to clean up when wet, doesn't shrink, and dries to a paintable surface. The only down side is that it's not designed to be sanded. So if you need to finish your work with sanding, leave room for a top layer of joint compound. But if you want something firm and flexible, this works better as is.
M**R
Use it to fill cracks in walls
Love this stuff - use it to fill in cracks (after expanding them a little) on my exterior house and retaining walls. Don't overfill, use a little and go back for a second round if needed, as it DOES NOT sand well. That's stated . It IS paintable.
J**N
Good
Good ease to use
G**G
Best Patch
I had to fix several cracks in my plaster walls over the years. I have used regular drywall patches but the cracks would come back. I found this patch online and gave it a shot. It is now my go-to. I have fixed several cracks and they have not opened up at all. It was easy to apply and clean up. I will continue to use and recommend this patch to others.
T**L
Wonderful product to fix cracks in ceilings and walls
I have now repaired about 15 various cracks in my ceilings and walls. This product works. While I suspect that a traditional compound or spackel would give a somewhat smother finish once sanded, this Elastomeric product will last longer (because it is elastic). Just remember: it is not a traditional compound: don't put a bunch up on your ceiling, smooth it with a blade, and then expect to sand it smooth when it dries. The best way to apply this is to put a very limited amount along the crack, use a putty blade to smooth it, and don't worry if you don't fill the crack entirely. Rather, give it a second coat, and be sure to smooth it right away with the blade or perhaps a finger. Then prime it and paint it. For me, the most difficult part is matching the paint!
B**R
Didn't help in my particular situation
If you have a crack that is caused by a "breathing" or unstable wall, then this solution will not work in terms of making your crack disappear. It might be useful for foundations/drywall that is stable. Furthermore, the fact that this is not sand-able means that the finished product will more than likely look terrible unless you are trying to use it as caulk to cover tiny cracks. Product also shrinks. I think this product resembles silicone sealant more than it does spackle or joint compound. It might be good for outdoor applications or are a sealant solution though. I tried using this on a crack on a breathing wall, and then putting joint compound along with tape, and the crack line appeared over what I tried. Yes, it does seal the crack, but you can still see it.
H**N
Magic. Works as advertised.
K**G
I bought this to seal persistent large cracks. It's quite easy to apply. Adhesion to surface is acceptable after 24hr. The setback is the long drying time. After 8hr, coating is still soft though tack free. For tropical climate where rain is unpredictable, it makes usage tedious. If it rains within 5hr of application, performance may be compromised. Should have a quick drying version.
S**C
good size for average job. container is tight and mixed perfectly. used to spread over joints that are cracking under regular spackle but i did not find that this product was any different. cracks still reappear. product is suppose to be flexible but it hardens more than regular spackle. not sure the point of this. probably wouldn't buy again. applied several times in different locations with the same unacceptable results.
P**D
I use it in my art work and it gives the perfect result I want. Never tried it for caulking or other uses,!
J**C
Work just as advertise. Perfect for repairing crack.
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