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Old 09-12-2005, 10:15 AM
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Anyone have epoxy coating on their garage/shop floor? I'd like to do it, but I'd like to hear some feedback from those that have done it already... brands liked/disliked, durability, etc...
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Old 09-12-2005, 10:42 AM
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I got this stuff (the web site sux). It was rather expensive ($2000 for 850sqft) and I even installed it myself. "installation" took about a week with four different processes. It didnt layuout as nice as I would have liked, but I could have messed up in the application. As for durability, its going on 12 years with no major issues. weld spatter does leave marks. and of course if the concrete cracks, it transferes thru the coating and it cracks too . I did also get some stains from brake fluid that sat on it for a few years. But as for normal wear/tear it has been great. No lifting or peeling from hot tires or anything. Just DONT wax it!!! I did, and it looked terrible after a few weeks. stripped it off and it still shines like the day I installed it 12 years ago.

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Old 09-12-2005, 12:43 PM
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I put down some industrial stuff (not UCoat-It or the stuff from Home Depot/Lowe's) I got with my friend when they were doing their shop floor. I had to mix and add the sand. I put it down on new cement which I believe made a big difference. Unfortunately, the stuff I used doesn't hold up to welding. I have little black spots where I have welded. As for the sand. They recommended mixing it in with the product. Which when applied didn't come out even. I just threw the sand over the first coat and went over. Came out more even and the floor doesn't look like grit.
Most of the floors I have seen peel, is where the material was put over older cement.
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Old 09-12-2005, 02:33 PM
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I got Muscle Gloss. I am pleased overall with it. I did have some problems with the coating bubbling up while it dryed. They said I either mixed the epoxy to fast or I applied it to fast with the roller. I got the red, and it looks pretty killer with the flecks. I'm glad I got the flecks, it would be slick big time if I didn't.
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Old 09-12-2005, 02:45 PM
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I've seen the Muscle stuff online.

Your red floor looks great!
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Ask Charley about his new floor. I don't think I have heard anything bad about U-Coat-It except for price.

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I used epoxy to paint my home 2-car carage. I has been on for 3 months now, it has seen oil, gas, coolant, some brake fluid and cars coming and going. It's still good as new, if I just had the enrgy to clean up every now and then.





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how in the heck to you guy's do those checker board floors with epoxy? Is it actual tiles with an epoxy cover or is it epoxy paint?
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concrete coatings was once how i made a living....
scott, just get a two part epoxy from a paint store (sherwin williams) or something like that....it has to be a two part coating......the biggest thing is the prep..ITS JUST LIKE A PAINT JOB ON YOUR CAR ...PREP IS EVERYTHING.
IN THE SOUTH WE ACID ETCH THE FLOOR. MURATIC ACID MIXED WITH WATER IN A PUMP SPRAYER....ABOUT 1/4 MURATIC ACID AND THE REST WATER . spray it on and let it fizzel.....then rinse with water..then neutralize it with baking soda and water with a shop broom then rinse again........(DON LET ANY ANIMALS AROUND WHILE DOING THIS)......let the floor dry for at least a day or two....then your ready.....thats how we do it down here.....
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Old 09-12-2005, 06:30 PM
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Scott, Talk to some of the paint stores in your area that deal with industrial finishes. My favorite is Sherwin Williams, they'll hook you up.
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