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Legacy Garage Floor

Johnihle

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Hello all,

Big thumbs up to Legacy for supplying quality coatings on this 60 year old 400 sq. ft. tandem garage floor:

1. Oil stop primer
2. Primer
3. HD epoxy with full flake, 1/8 in. Stonehedge
4. Two coats Polyaspartic-80

Stem walls were coated with epoxy for vertical applications recommended by Scotty followed by flake and urethane. Spalding corrected with Legacy's Gel Crack Filler followed by grind. Flake application followed by quick sanding with 100 grit screen prior to polyaspartic application.

Lots of cash went to Legacy but end result is worth the outlay. Hope to get a free tee-shirt from Scotty to help make up the difference :thumbup:

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Kevin54

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Johnihle....Welcome to Garage Journal. Glad to have you aboard, and great first posting. The floor looks Fantastic!!!! I only wish I had the money to do something like that to mine. Your new floor makes the garage look super clean.

Again...Welcome to Garage Journal.
 
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LegacyIndustrial

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Another GJ member Steve, just sent me a few pics.


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dmw16

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I've been thinking of redoing my garage floor with a system that has nice gloss. I have a Home Depot Rustoleum epoxy coat. Any idea how this stuff would do over top of an existing epoxy coat?
 

LegacyIndustrial

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I've been thinking of redoing my garage floor with a system that has nice gloss. I have a Home Depot Rustoleum epoxy coat. Any idea how this stuff would do over top of an existing epoxy coat?



If you installed a quality two part epoxy system and it is not showing signs of failure...

You can degrease it, degloss it, solvent wipe and recoat using our products.
 

dmw16

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If you installed a quality two part epoxy system and it is not showing signs of failure...

You can degrease it, degloss it, solvent wipe and recoat using our products.

Great to know, thanks! No signs of failure other than one spot that came up on a hot tire. But it isn't continuing to flake.

On the fast cure, how quickly can it take weight? I have a lot of tools and what I'd ideally like to do is do half the garage and then move the stuff to the other half and then do the second half the following day.

THanks.
 
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