Anybody have experience with epoxy garage floors?
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Re: Anybody have experience with epoxy garage floors?
Originally Posted by Whitey
It didn't take long to start peeling and I did all that prep work stuff that comes in the kit.
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#42
Re: Anybody have experience with epoxy garage floors?
Whitney, you're also comparing a floor that you just finished. I'm sure it's better, but if you're going to attempt to trash the 2 part solvent based stuff, at least tell us the picture of the fucked floor was the water based, because it was.
Justin, you're concrete etcher says Behr on it. If there's oil stains, wash the floor with warm dish soap water. Scrub it with a stiff brush, and wash it out. You can follow up right away with muriatic acid water mixed as the container says for cleaning concrete (maybe a little more potent) and that ---- will take the hair off your nuts.
---- behr
Justin, you're concrete etcher says Behr on it. If there's oil stains, wash the floor with warm dish soap water. Scrub it with a stiff brush, and wash it out. You can follow up right away with muriatic acid water mixed as the container says for cleaning concrete (maybe a little more potent) and that ---- will take the hair off your nuts.
---- behr
#44
Re: Anybody have experience with epoxy garage floors?
Originally Posted by Stealthmode
Justin, you're concrete etcher says Behr on it. If there's oil stains, wash the floor with warm dish soap water. Scrub it with a stiff brush, and wash it out. You can follow up right away with muriatic acid water mixed as the container says for cleaning concrete (maybe a little more potent) and that ---- will take the hair off your nuts.
---- behr
---- behr
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#45
Re: Anybody have experience with epoxy garage floors?
i used the same behr etecher and it works great. you should be using a heavy duty degreaser and a power washer to clean the floor before hand anyways. sandblasting would be the best option but not really easy or easy to clean up.
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