I did a full broadcast of 6mm flakes on a 400 sq ft two car garage that is only 2 years old. I made sure to prep the floor with multiple cleanings with muriatic acid. After waiting 3 days for the floor to dry and 24 hrs after the first coating of exopy was applied, my helper applied the second coat while I applied the flakes with spiked sandals. I applied 80lbs of flakes and made sure that no visible epoxy was "shining" though. I waited 24hrs until I picked up all the loose flakes. After I used the floor scrapper I could see the disater of a project that I had. The pictures below is what it looks like after the cleaning. The floor was preped well and the outside temp was 75. The only thing I can think that might have caused this is that my helper applied the expoy to thin in areas.
My thoughts to fix this was to apply a single topcoat, spread with flat blade squeegee, back roll the topcoat and then apply more flakes to the bare spots. Then apply a second topcoat. I'm not sure if that is sound or not. Originally I was going to apply Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield 2-part Clear High-gloss since I got 2 boxes very cheap. But, not sure if that is the proper product to use in this situation. My thoughts is to get a Polyaspartic a Polyurea instead. But, not sure how much would be needed in this kind of application.





My thoughts to fix this was to apply a single topcoat, spread with flat blade squeegee, back roll the topcoat and then apply more flakes to the bare spots. Then apply a second topcoat. I'm not sure if that is sound or not. Originally I was going to apply Rust-Oleum EpoxyShield 2-part Clear High-gloss since I got 2 boxes very cheap. But, not sure if that is the proper product to use in this situation. My thoughts is to get a Polyaspartic a Polyurea instead. But, not sure how much would be needed in this kind of application.





