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Will rain after I put down Epoxy effect it?

OceanStateTuning

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We had some rain last week, kept my dehumidifier going in the garage just in case, degrease and acid etched already anyway I have been planning on Sunday to lay the Epoxy down. Problem is it looks like Tuesday and Wednesday we will have rain then Friday on Will this effect it? I have Legacy Industrial's kit. I need to get my garage usable again, its been too long prepping but I want it to come out good
 
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rugerlady

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I can speak for Scotty's product. I am not familiar with his products. Your best bet would be to ask him/ call him directly. The manufacturer knows their product best.
 
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OceanStateTuning

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Humidity is not to high and it's beautiful today and want to do it in the morning if possible but I just need to know how long it needs to be before I take a chance of moisture from the bottom... Im planning to keep the dejumidifier in the gArage for the next few days anyway
 
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Humidity is not to high and it's beautiful today and want to do it in the morning if possible but I just need to know how long it needs to be before I take a chance of moisture from the bottom... Im planning to keep the dejumidifier in the gArage for the next few days anyway


Kyle:


Moisture from the "bottom" will be a problem no matter when it happens.
Did your perform a moisture test on your slab?
 
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OceanStateTuning

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Yeah she passed before and after I did the Acid Etch, Doing one more over night to stay safe but like you said its from the bottom, I see no way for it to get up... I poured the slab in October 2010 and put 16 yards of crushed stone under it (24x20) for plenty of drainage then put to layers of vapor barrier and then 2" of foam insulation as I have heated floors. So there is plenty of drainage, plus my yard is elevated about 2' higher then everyone else in the area
 
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