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Epoxy floor coating

Posted: 10/18/05 3:11pm Message 1 of 6
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I'm getting ready to do this.So far I have used two gallons of muraic acid and hosed it off real good.Now what?Is there any soap scrubing I need to do and if so What do you suggest?Dish soap.(joy ect) or how about simple geen or some other brand like it?I don't want to use something that will leave a residue.


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Posted: 10/18/05 6:43pm Message 2 of 6
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If you have decided on the particular product(coating) you're going to use, it should have prep. instructions for it. Follow the instructions that are for that product, and it should turn out great!
What stuff are you using, anyway?


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Posted: 10/18/05 7:47pm Message 3 of 6
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Like Joel said... follow the instructions to a T! I'm pretty sure temperature and humidity during application have a big impact on performance!  I did this to my garage years ago, and within 1 year it was peeling.  Not sure where I went wrong.

I hope you are taking before, during and after pictures! We want to see them!

 




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Posted: 10/18/05 11:17pm Message 4 of 6
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Hey Adam,

 What was the temperature when you put yours down? I'm guessing it was either winter (ie. freezing cold) or it was hot and humid ?




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Posted: 10/19/05 5:50am Message 5 of 6
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You guys and your pictures but I like them too.My instructions got wet so I'm going up the wally world and get the instructions out of another box and copy them.I know you can't over prep.I don't want to do this again.The stuff ain't cheap!!


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[QUOTE=JimG]

Hey Adam,

 What was the temperature when you put yours down? I'm guessing it was either winter (ie. freezing cold) or it was hot and humid ?

[/QUOTE]

It was spring, but possible late spring and humid.




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