HandBanana
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Hello all! Name is David and I've been lurking on this forum for quite a bit. Thanks to all for the great posts as it has aided me tremendously in my garage project. Since I live in a condo, I could only do half-at-a-time. I purchased this place last year and I've been putting it off until this year.
Living in San Diego, CA I really didn't have to worry too much about temperature changes as its always usually around 60-75 degrees year-round. Funny though that it was raining when i finally cleared out the garage so I had to postpone it even a bit more.
I started by prepping the floors as recommended. Filling all the cracks and holes. Deciding to go with the Rust-olemum water-based epoxy because there won't be much heavy work going on in here. So no need for industrial grade stuff.
I did this project by myself, so I recommend if you're doing a floor with epoxy to get someone to help you. I was quite sore the next day as I had to move quickly before the pot life expired. Starting with the edges and corners then working the floor in 4'X4' sections sprinkling the flakes.
Using a roller and a paint brush. I also used one of those disposable tray liners which saved the cheapo tin can tray from HomeDepot.
Finally after about two hours I finished the first coat, waited a few days and re-coated again. As you can see, there were uneven strokes. But the second coat covered it quite nicely.
After the second coat, all is well.
The garage's dimensions are a bit weird. Its 10x40 with that little nook you see above. So its around 450sq/ft. I suspect for the second half of the garage, one kit should be sufficient.
The flakes were used sparingly as I do not like the look of extreme flakes everywhere. They do provide good traction. I can imagine and see how people mention that its super-slippery when they track in snow or water.
There you can see the junk a little bit, luckily my car is quite small and my toy is in storage until I finish the entire thing. Rain expected for tomorrow so I'll have to wait until Monday to prep the second half of the floor.
I do have a question about the solvent-based Rust-oleum clear coating. I haven't had time to call the hotline listen on the box and the one time I did five minutes was too long to wait. So for those of you with experience, is it safe to use a solvent-based clear coat on a water-based expoxy?
Learned a lot and had tons of fun doing this.
* excuse the quality of the images as they were taken with a phone camera
