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My 2 car garage Wolverine Epoxy Floor

Ironman93

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Hey everyone,

I decided to make a thread on the flooring part of my build, to help others when they do theirs. (The entire project is in this thread)

The floor was approximately 400 sq ft.

I used the "Off White" Color and Endurashield. (Thanks Fred via AlphaGarage)

The entire coating can be related to car paint.

First you must have a good foundation to work on.
1.I grinded everything down with concrete floor grinder.
2. Pressure wash it, to give it more "profile",since grinding it makes it VERY smooth. (4000 psi should do the trick)

3.Make sure everything is dust and water free.

Also PLEASE make sure that you don't have Fiber Reinforced Concrete,
( I Did)
If you do then little hills will appear on your floor after you apply liquatile.
If you do have FRC, then I read that you can burn it off with a propane torch. (Double check me on that statement though)



4. Apply Bondtite,
It can be correlated as primer.

5.Then Liquatile,
This is what gives your color, it can be correlated as your color coat

6. Then Endurashield
This is your clear coat.

I also put a jaguar logo on my floor.

Another Small Tidbit- Use the fillers that Wolverine recommends to fill in cracks and divots. I would have, but I forgot to order them.

But the epoxy in itself "fills-out" small imperfections.

Here is a small FAQ:

What is it?

I honestly don't know the exact specifics, but it is a floor grade vinyl print out.

Where did you get it?

I got it from a company that prints graphics for windows,floors, cars etc
Best thing to do is call a sign making business and see if they can refer you to someone.

How much did you pay for it?

While it is relative for everyone. I paid approximately $250.(I think I overpaid, but I had no time for shopping around. Make sure to get HIGH QUALITY UV resistant stuff.

Where did you apply it?

I applied it between the Liquatile and Endurashield coat.
(Do this for a working garage)

If I could do it again I would probably put it on top of the Endurashield.
(Do this for a show garage)


Here are some pics:

Grinding
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Finished Grinding
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After Bondtite
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After Liquatile
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After Endurashield, and the logo.
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Close up of logo.
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If anyone has any questions feel free to ask, I will try to answer them as best as possible.
 
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peb

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Sorry to jump in,

but for me the 1st post does not say HOW you put the Jag Logo in there ...

regards

peb
 

twostory

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After you pressure washed the floor, how long did you wait before applying the Bondtite?

i.e. How dry does the concrete need to be?
 

AlphaGarage

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After you pressure washed the floor, how long did you wait before applying the Bondtite?

i.e. How dry does the concrete need to be?

With bondtite 1101 you do not need to wait until the floor is "bone dry" before coating. there should be no standing water, and the floor can be "damp", but not moist. If you've hosed off the floor, and swept out all the standing water, wait until you see patches starting to lighten up, usually at that point you can go ahead and coat.
 
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Ironman93

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Sorry to jump in,

but for me the 1st post does not say HOW you put the Jag Logo in there ...

regards

peb


1.I waited after the liquatile was dry.
2. I measured the center of the garage
3.I remove the sticker for the adhesive.
4.Applied the vinyl
5. Squeeged out any air bubbles.
6.Put on Endurashield
 
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