ct71rr
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Fernando, that floor (motorcycles) is awesome! Do all the colors go on at the same time and then get mixed/swirled together?
Fernando, that floor (motorcycles) is awesome! Do all the colors go on at the same time and then get mixed/swirled together?
Thanks
Though the majority of our work is now retail and commercial, most garages we get are usually chip floors and rarely designer epoxies.
Here is a cool garage designer epoxy system we just finished a couple of weeks ago. The client asked to play off of the wall colors, wanted the floor to abstract and gave me some artistic freedom. We used a black primer and lightened the color load on the base coat in order to allow the black to peak through and decided on satin finish. So this is what we came up with.
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When the samples arrive,
Ill shoot a video we'll see how it rolls out.

Fernando- is that a water based urethane that you used in the floor with the motorcycles? .
Here we go.
This is the package. Its sample sizes of the 4 epoxy's i wanted to play with before coming to a final on the garage floor.
Storm Cloud
Obsidian silver
house of smoke
Throwing copper
Im going to try to make a how to video, you might be able to do it yourself.
my epoxy should be delivered today

There's something familiar about that label..........lol. Inside joke.....carry on.
I assume a trip to western Kansas might be too far for you thegarageguy?/QUOTE]
I'll only travel to exotic locations where I can enjoy a beach![]()
buahahaha....everybody is a "manufacturer" these days
I assume a trip to western Kansas might be too far for you thegarageguy?/QUOTE]
I'll only travel to exotic locations where I can enjoy a beach![]()
I don't know about a beach, but I can find some sand! Or, wide open spaces (10,000 private acres) and a Polaris 900 RZR4 to ride!
And, I've already got the flight arranged, I really am not joking.
I would have prep work done and floor primed, just want to make sure the coloring and finish is done right!
We carry these metallic epoxy additives as a specialty item. Yes..we agree they are very nice but...the outcome is VERY technique driven similar to faux painting.
For this reason we try to not sell it just as an online item, and to make sure we have a long talk with the customer so they can get a decent result. Our Installation Division has been called on three separate commercial jobs to coat over metallic epoxy installs by others that did not come out well.
Many variables with this product such as shorter working times, how to make the metallic additive flow properly, spraying of alcohol on it to make it move around during the limited time window, etc all affect the result.
Here's how its going over here.....
Im still learning, but here is a sneak preview......
