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    Grinding Floor failure NEED HELP

    With the Home Depot floor maintainers and the Diamabrush, I found it was far easier and more effective to do a wet grind than to dry grind. Trying to dry grind barely scuffed the floor. I just think the tool works better with water. The trick is controlling the slurry. I would put enough...
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    Best coating for transmission shop

    Can I ask why you're leaning toward the SPGX over the Nohr-S or All Weather Flooring (Garageflooing, LLC) polyurea coatings?
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    After years... a new home

    I'm in the same place as you. New house, nothing in it, now's the time. Good luck!
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    Benefits of building thickness with polys, RB, Hellfire

    Thanks Justin! I guess another way I might have asked the question is that, given all of these products are really, really good, and offer their own benefits and limitations, if its "better" to put more coats on with a less expensive product, or the recommended number of coats with the more...
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    After years... a new home

    Too much time. I go from one product to the next to the next and then back around again. Think I rule something out and then I don't. Not to mention my wants are bigger than my pocketbook.
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    Hellfire floor coating experience

    Any updates from folks and their Hellfire experiences?
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    Benefits of building thickness with polys, RB, Hellfire

    Hi all. First time poster, long time lurker. I’ve spent more than a few weeks reading (and rereading) just about every thread in this sub. Lots of info, even more questions. So I’ve been studying the similarities and differences between the commonly recommended DIY coatings - the polys...
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    After years... a new home

    Also interested in the product. Same situation as you. Closing on a new house; have to balance time between moving in and prepping the floor before applying.... something. Oh, and just finding the spare time to do it all.
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