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General => Lounge => Topic started by: jcs003 on May 23, 2018, 08:15:30 AM
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I am in the mdist of a DIY garage floor epoxy coating.
so far I have done the following:
- pressure washed
- cleaned with concrete cleaner and a brush.
- chemical etched
- cleaned and etched again
left to do:
- dry brush
- vacuum
- apply epoxy
- apply clear coat epoxy.
then I will move over to the other side of the garage. this is the kit i used: https://epoxymaster.com/
pics in its current state:
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Been there done that.. well worth it in the end!
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I need to do this to my garage after I get moved in. Thank you for posting this.
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The only time I've done this, I was told to rent a shot blaster to use on the bare concrete to give it "tooth" so the paint would stick and maintain warranty on the paint. Total pain to do, but 16 years later there is no lifting of the paint. Looking for a new shop now, so I'll probably have to do it again.
desertR
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It was recommended for best results (Shot blasting), but considering the slab is only two years old and passed all saturation tests. and according to the experts, there was no need to shot blast. I hope they are correct.
here is the epoxy down. the only issue was the broadcasting of the plastic flake. it was recommended to use a hand held seeder, and it did not go as described. the seeder got jammed a couple times and left highly concentrated areas of the flake. for anyone doing this in the future; broadcast the flake by hand.
all that is left is the clear coat. which I will do today.
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looks nice. i visit a forum board called the garage journal. they have a lot of epoxy talk there.
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is the concrete sealed ? that is a big question this will stop dusting. in turn it will keep the epoxy on for a long time. I did my shop floor 33 x 35 half the floor was poured 15 years ago the second half was only a few months old. it could have come out better but would have cost $$$$$ I used commercial grade epoxy $ 80 a gallon put it on with a squeegee. I love it.
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is the concrete sealed ? that is a big question this will stop dusting. in turn it will keep the epoxy on for a long time. I did my shop floor 33 x 35 half the floor was poured 15 years ago the second half was only a few months old. it could have come out better but would have cost $$$$$ I used commercial grade epoxy $ 80 a gallon put it on with a squeegee. I love it.
the dusting was from the etching process. It was removed with denatured alcohol prior to epoxy application.
as for the epoxy. it is commercial grade, 100% solids. I applied with a squeegee.
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here is the final product with the clear epoxy applied. it turned out well, despite the plastic flake issues.
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why? whats wrong with concrete?
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why? whats wrong with concrete?
nothing is inherently wrong with concrete. it just can be made more durable and have a better appearance.
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I would assume that the epoxy would also resist oil stains and such. Looks good!
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I would assume that the epoxy would also resist oil stains and such. Looks good!
you are correct. assuming I did everything correctly; which i feel i did. only time will tell.
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it looks great. nice job
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here is the other side (my side) complete.
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now paint the walls and you r good to go
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I have the block wall painted on the other side.
waiting on price to have the drywall finished and painted.