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[email protected] October 28th 07 06:42 PM

Rustoleum Basement Epoxy Shield preparation
 
I've decided to coat the basement floor after 2 years in this new
house. I did the moisture test and the floor is very dry. Need tips
on preparation. I guess the fist step is to go at with the wed/dry
vac to remove the dust. Then what's next? I've heard the some people
say you should etch the floor before applying the epoxy... is it
necessary and how do you do it? Then do you just paint according to
the manufacturers instructions? Is rustoleum a good brand? Any
advice I'd appreciate. Thanks!!!


BobK207 October 28th 07 07:49 PM

Rustoleum Basement Epoxy Shield preparation
 
On Oct 28, 10:42 am, wrote:
I've decided to coat the basement floor after 2 years in this new
house. I did the moisture test and the floor is very dry. Need tips
on preparation. I guess the fist step is to go at with the wed/dry
vac to remove the dust. Then what's next? I've heard the some people
say you should etch the floor before applying the epoxy... is it
necessary and how do you do it? Then do you just paint according to
the manufacturers instructions? Is Rustoleum a good brand? Any
advice I'd appreciate. Thanks!!!


here's the mfr's info

http://www.rustoleum.com/documents/t...poxygarage.pdf

I have never used the particular Rustoleum product you are
considering.

I have used Rustoleum 9100 Series DTM Industrial Mastic for concrete
floors with great success.

You can search this group for more info but here is a link to a post I
made about the product I have used.

Links to prep & tech info as well.

http://groups.google.com/group/alt.h...e09d2 3650c1c


cheers
Bob





Larry Bud October 29th 07 12:56 AM

Rustoleum Basement Epoxy Shield preparation
 
On Oct 28, 2:42 pm, wrote:
I've decided to coat the basement floor after 2 years in this new
house. I did the moisture test and the floor is very dry. Need tips
on preparation. I guess the fist step is to go at with the wed/dry
vac to remove the dust. Then what's next? I've heard the some people
say you should etch the floor before applying the epoxy... is it
necessary and how do you do it? Then do you just paint according to
the manufacturers instructions? Is rustoleum a good brand? Any
advice I'd appreciate. Thanks!!!


The instructions tell you how to prep the floor.

I put the Rustoleum product on my garage floor. The mfg instructions
on the coverage is total BS. I tried to stretch the content on a
surface even less than they say, and it went on too thin. The too
thin areas pulled up after a couple of years. The thicker areas are
fine.

Note that this stuff is VERY slippery when wet if you don't use the
traction chips.


[email protected] October 29th 07 03:52 AM

Rustoleum Basement Epoxy Shield preparation
 
the best concrete floor is a bare concrete floor, coating with
anything just creates future work, all coatings fail sooner or
later..........



[email protected] October 29th 07 11:11 PM

Rustoleum Basement Epoxy Shield preparation
 
On Oct 28, 10:52 pm, " wrote:
the best concrete floor is a bare concrete floor, coating with
anything just creates future work, all coatings fail sooner or
later..........


How do you seal it so it keeps the dust down then?


[email protected] October 30th 07 12:19 AM

Rustoleum Basement Epoxy Shield preparation
 
On Oct 29, 6:11?pm, wrote:
On Oct 28, 10:52 pm, " wrote:

the best concrete floor is a bare concrete floor, coating with
anything just creates future work, all coatings fail sooner or
later..........


How do you seal it so it keeps the dust down then?


try a heavy coat of thompsons water seal, but a good concrete job
shouldnt be dusty.


[email protected] October 30th 07 01:45 AM

Rustoleum Basement Epoxy Shield preparation
 
On Oct 29, 6:11?pm, wrote:
On Oct 28, 10:52 pm, " wrote:

the best concrete floor is a bare concrete floor, coating with
anything just creates future work, all coatings fail sooner or
later..........


How do you seal it so it keeps the dust down then?


it shouldnt be dusty, could coat with thompsons water seal


Larry Bud October 30th 07 12:36 PM

Rustoleum Basement Epoxy Shield preparation
 
On Oct 28, 11:52 pm, " wrote:
the best concrete floor is a bare concrete floor, coating with
anything just creates future work, all coatings fail sooner or
later..........


The benefit is that any oil spills/drips wipe up in a second and don't
stain anything.



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