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Have used the prod from auklands-grainger wiht good success, rona.ca at
kennedy and 401 seems to carry a great selection and has knowledgable staff.
Surface prep is everything, make sure you etch till it hurts, specially on
any staind spots.
You plan on rolling or spraying the finish?

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"Rob" wrote in message
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On Sat, 4 Jun 2005 17:12:53 -0400, "Eric Tonks"
etonks@sunstormADD-DOT-COM wrote:

I have used the 1-part Behr product. Re-did my garage floor in 1999 with

one
coat of their special primer and two coats of the finish product. This

was
on new concrete with full acid etch and wash prior to coating the floor.

The finish is still sound but a little discoloured with salt residue. I

am
thinking of a gentle power wash and a third coat this year to freshen up

the
finish. I live just north of Toronto in Markham.


I'm putting the finish on unpainted concrete (garage is 18 years old
so the floor is not fresh). I'll do something similar to you .. fill
and patch any cracks, holes or nicks, sand, etch, prime and paint,
unless I find a ready-primed epoxy paint.

Try a good paint store that sells major brands, they can tell you what
2-part is available, better still check out the major brands

specifications
on-line to see if they have what you want. I know there is a supplier in
Toronto that manufactures coatings for shop and warehouse floors, you may
have to dig to find it, as I don't recall their name.


I popped into Home Hardware today and noticed that they have a paint
sale until 18 June. Even better, they have Rustoleum 2 part epoxy
garage floor paint kit for $10 off -- regulatly $100, now $90. Four
kits will do two coats of a two car garage. I checked some more and
found an industrial supplier in Scarborough, Auklands-Grainger. They
sell all sorts of Rustoleum epoxy finishes and I think I will contact
them Monday. Rustoleum produce an Industrial version of the epoxy kit
that has higher film build (16mils), tougher abraision resistance and
greater coverage.

Thanks for the help,Eric.

Can any one point me to a GTA retailer who may carry the product I'm
looking for? Thank in advance.

- Rob.