Mezger Mcgure – Surface Refinement, Polished Concrete Grout

£242.00£880.00

Polished Concrete Grout for Pinhole and Surface Defect Repair

Key Benefits:

  • Fills pinholes and surface defects in concrete prior to polishing

  • Polishable finish – blends invisibly with the surrounding floor

  • Fast curing – helps maintain momentum on site

  • Durable and flexible – handles joint movement and wear

  • Ideal for high-traffic areas – warehouses, retail, and showrooms

 

Available colors include: Black, Black Fox, Brevity Brown, Cardboard, Dovetail Gray, Intellectual Gray, Less Brown, Mocha Brown, Porpoise and Warm Stone.

Description

Metzger McGuire SRG – Polished Concrete Grout for Pinhole and Surface Defect Repair

Metzger McGuire SRG is a specially formulated polished concrete grout designed to fill pinholes, surface imperfections, and micro-cracks during the concrete polishing process. Engineered for high-performance floors, SRG enhances both the appearance and durability of polished concrete surfaces.

Unlike traditional grouting methods, SRG is a semi-rigid, 100% solids structural repair grout that bonds exceptionally well to concrete and withstands the stresses of heavy traffic and polishing equipment. It’s easy to apply, cures quickly, and is polishable to a seamless, high-gloss finish – making it the professional’s choice for grout repair on commercial and industrial floors.

Key Benefits:

  • Fills pinholes and surface defects in concrete prior to polishing

  • Polishable finish – blends invisibly with the surrounding floor

  • Fast curing – helps maintain momentum on site

  • Durable and flexible – handles joint movement and wear

  • Ideal for high-traffic areas – warehouses, retail, and showrooms

Available in grey and other colours to suit your project requirements.

Want to improve the clarity and finish of your polished concrete floor? Metzger McGuire SRG is the grout trusted by industry professionals for reliable, long-lasting results.

For best results in removing cured SRG cap/film, use 80/120 metals or transitional diamonds. Use the least aggressive tooling possible to avoid exposing additional holes/imperfections. Removal of cured product should be performed as soon as cure allows. The earliest typical
removal time is 40 minutes

Coverage will vary depending upon porosity of floor, profile after initial grinding, and number and severity of surface deficiencies. As a general guideline, expected coverage is 435 sf – 875 sf per gallon.