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Old 06-30-2016, 09:43 AM   #11
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Garage floor was done yesterday Looks fantastic and very good job I would highly recommend any one in the Dallas area to try these guys out.

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Old 06-30-2016, 01:15 PM   #12
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Put the pic on photobucket and then copy the IMG URL from there....free accounts...
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Old 07-06-2016, 03:45 PM   #13
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Old 08-19-2016, 09:28 AM   #14
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Default Re: New concrete shop floor coating recommendations

Did two garages.
Used epoxy base.
First Garage was a new floor and did not need to sand it.
But thoroughly used the Acid and Water.
Made a mistake and started painting before the floor was perfectly dry.
Over time the one side that was apparently damp is pealing.
Eventully will need redone from scratch but fine after 10 years.
Other side that dried properly holding up just fine.

Second garage needed a thorough sanding because of grease.
Then the acid and water rince.
Waited a whole day for the floor to dry this time.
It came out looking much better having a smoother look.

Consider the sanding as it cleans up the imperfections.

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Old 09-01-2016, 06:34 PM   #15
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I have always used a concrete stain.

It's inexpensive for a few gallons in either a light grey or a dark grey color.

The nice think is living here on the West Coast of Florida the hot car or truck tires will not lift the stain like they do with most paint products.

Every three or five years if it starts looking old I simply re stain it again.

One easy way to make it look new again after a few projects is to mop the floor with a mop and simply put some Dawn hand cleaner on the floor and it removes any grease or dirt and makes the floor look brand new again.

One other tip DO NOT ADD ANY SAND in with the stain trying to make it less slippery because the sane will wear off the floor in high traffic areas making your floor look stupid.

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Old 05-22-2017, 07:20 AM   #16
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Sherman Williams has some good products. A concrete stain. Its a available in tints or just clear. It is solvent based. I rolled it on, it gets tacky very quickly. Gas, oil etc. doesn't effect it even after days. Tires won't pull it up. Makes cleaning up so much nicer. MY garage is 30' x 30'. New concrete floor just swept it clean before. MAchine floated floor that was very smooth.


I have been doing a lot of research on this topic, I am very interested in this product...Is it the H&C color top solvent based solid color concrete sealer? How does it do resisting chipping, like from jack stands? How long have you had it down now? Did you have to clear over the stain?
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Default Re: New concrete shop floor coating recommendations

im sure ken has finished his floor by now and hope it worked out good.as a concrete polisher I thought I would share my thoughts.preping floor with acid does not do much.grinding thru the cap is a must.not only does it smooth the floor,the coating will penetrate for a strong bond. also using densifiers before a coating will effect the bond. I offer grinding services for diy home owners.look for a concrete polisher in your area for prep, it will be worth it.
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Old 07-27-2019, 12:05 PM   #18
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For your shop use the silver foiled bubble wrap insulation over the stone and before the rebar goes in. Keeps the floor cool/warm and is an excellent vapor barrier. Don't forget to add a thicker pad area if you will be adding a lift in the future. As for a surface finish, this is a pore sealer, 50/50 mineral spirits and polyurethane 1 months after the concrete cures(rinse and maybe some vinegar.. Unlike modern sealer that are acrylic and don't penetrate much.They are a top coating that wears and not solvent(brake cleaner) friendly. Being deep in the pores, the poly doesn't let oil seep in. You never have to re do it.
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