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aemeijers March 24th 09 02:00 AM

Garage Floor Paint/Coating - what's best ??
 
Ricky Bobby wrote:
"bob haller" wrote in message
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On Mar 23, 2:08?pm, Joe wrote:
On Mar 23, 10:32?am, "__ B?b __" wrote:

I need to cover about 500' sq. of concrete that's in really good shape,
but it's getting stained & nasty looking.
What's the best product to use on this application ?? ? Epoxy ??

Yes.

Joe


no matter what you use it will age detoriate and require future
maintence.

garage floors are meant to be oily till its time to sell, then use
epoxy or whatever to dress it up

You got that right-- only a twinkle-toed wuss has a clean, shiny garage
floor.


An epoxy garage floor is a sign you have too much money. Yeah, they are
pretty, but I think I could always find something keener to spend money
on around the house.

Having said that, based on what I have heard from people in real life
and on here, I'd only be inclined to epoxy virgin concrete after it has
cured for at least a month. Degreasing and etching old concrete is
nasty, expensive, and usually not perfect.

--
aem sends...

Robert Neville March 24th 09 03:16 AM

Garage Floor Paint/Coating - what's best ??
 
aemeijers wrote:

Having said that, based on what I have heard from people in real life
and on here, I'd only be inclined to epoxy virgin concrete after it has
cured for at least a month. Degreasing and etching old concrete is
nasty, expensive, and usually not perfect.


That's true - although I've done epoxy on new and old concrete with good
results. Even with new concrete (30 days or more cure), you are supposed to acid
etch with muratic acid to get the best adhesion. Nasty stuff, but that's why
prep is 90% of the job.

An alternative to acid etching is shot peening or sand blasting the finish - but
they require rental equipment and I've never tried them.

A relative with an older garage floor had a company do a non-epoxy coating that
looks very similar to epoxy , but was much thicker. That turned out really well
and the thicker coating filled in the cracks completely without any gap or dip
afterwards. Not sure how long it will look good - but the company claimed wear &
heat resistance (tire lift) similar to epoxy.Took a full day with a crew of 3 or
4 to do a double bay garage. Much faster than the multiple days epoxy takes.


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