robertwhite
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Brand new 2200 sq ft concrete slab, completely covered by roof and walls.
I needed a simple inexpensive product to prevent gas/oil from destroying my new shop floor.
Picked up (2) 5 gallon containers of Black Bull acrylic clear sealer from Lowes for $150 or so.
Came home, rolled on the coating, and let it set for 3 or 4 days. Coating is a fairly glossy clear coat and looked pretty decent.
Then........ storms with hail were coming, so I pulled my new F25o into the shop. It sat there unmoved and untouched for about 3 days. I then pulled it out of the shop. So basically, pulled the truck straight in, let it sit there for 3 days, and pulled it straight out. Truck was NOT driven before being pulled in so there is no way it was from hot tires.
Simple enough, right? Only problem is that when I just went down to the shop (still completely empty), I could see exactly where the 4 tires were sitting. To make matters worse is the fact that it appears to have either disintergrated the coating or etched the coating. I can see 4 perfect tread patterns and can easily feel the ridges in the coating.
I now obviously do NOT trust this Black Bull **** anymore and will be contacting them on Tues after the holiday.
While in a different Lowes, I saw a Quickrete brand of single stage epoxy sealer in Gray.... http://www.quikretecoatings.com/products/Color Coatings/1-Part-Epoxy-Garage-Floor-Sealer.html
It is priced around $25 a gallon and says it covers 300-500 sq ft. If I had this in my local Lowes I would probably have used it.
Has anyone ever used this product?
Can I put it over the crappy Black Bull coating or do I somehow have to get that coating off and with what?
I absolutely can not afford to use the products some vendors on this site make. I can not spend $1200-1500 on a floor coating.
Thoughts??
I needed a simple inexpensive product to prevent gas/oil from destroying my new shop floor.
Picked up (2) 5 gallon containers of Black Bull acrylic clear sealer from Lowes for $150 or so.
Came home, rolled on the coating, and let it set for 3 or 4 days. Coating is a fairly glossy clear coat and looked pretty decent.
Then........ storms with hail were coming, so I pulled my new F25o into the shop. It sat there unmoved and untouched for about 3 days. I then pulled it out of the shop. So basically, pulled the truck straight in, let it sit there for 3 days, and pulled it straight out. Truck was NOT driven before being pulled in so there is no way it was from hot tires.
Simple enough, right? Only problem is that when I just went down to the shop (still completely empty), I could see exactly where the 4 tires were sitting. To make matters worse is the fact that it appears to have either disintergrated the coating or etched the coating. I can see 4 perfect tread patterns and can easily feel the ridges in the coating.
I now obviously do NOT trust this Black Bull **** anymore and will be contacting them on Tues after the holiday.
While in a different Lowes, I saw a Quickrete brand of single stage epoxy sealer in Gray.... http://www.quikretecoatings.com/products/Color Coatings/1-Part-Epoxy-Garage-Floor-Sealer.html
It is priced around $25 a gallon and says it covers 300-500 sq ft. If I had this in my local Lowes I would probably have used it.
Has anyone ever used this product?
Can I put it over the crappy Black Bull coating or do I somehow have to get that coating off and with what?
I absolutely can not afford to use the products some vendors on this site make. I can not spend $1200-1500 on a floor coating.
Thoughts??
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