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    Requesting some advice

    Had the patio professionally grinded today, and put down 2 coats of Legacy HD-6600, with some anti-skid mixed in. Took 2-1/2 gallons for the 300 square foot area.
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    Concrete Penetrating Sealers - Long Term Feedback?

    Not sure if this can help you, but I had a similar situation to yours, but it was for an outdoor walkway. I used Legacy products to seal the concrete: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/requesting-some-advice.289404/#post-9069515
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    Concrete Penetrating Sealers - Long Term Feedback?

    Talk to Scotty at Legacy, he will tell you exactly what you need to do for your situation: https://www.legacyindustrial.co/product-category/products/concrete-sealers/
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    Requesting some advice

    Yes, I agree, it's excellent as far as salt resistance goes, and the soft-skid and sand I had put down seems to still be there, although it's covered up by a couple of layers now. It definitely has it's slippery spots when wet, especially during the first few weeks after application. I actually...
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    Requesting some advice

    It’s been about 3 years since the last coat so I put two light coats on last week. I think it looks pretty good still.
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    Requesting some advice

    Sorry just saw this now. It's pretty much after drying a short amount of time.
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    Requesting some advice

    Found another good use for the leftover sealer. I rolled it on my patio sets and it looks really good.
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    QuickJack - for those of you wondering

    Very nice setup there!
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    Requesting some advice

    Just did a couple more coats, a day apart. Pressure washed the area twice prior to coating. 2 gallons were more than enough for both coats.
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    QuickJack - for those of you wondering

    Memorial Day Sale Just received an email from Quickjack, $150 off any model by using promo code HONOR at checkout. Expires May 25th.
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    QuickJack - for those of you wondering

    Used the Quickjack to do a tire rotation and oil change on my Kona today...
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    QuickJack - for those of you wondering

    I agree, too expensive. I bought the set of four for under $14 on Amazon.
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    QuickJack - for those of you wondering

    I had purchased the slotted, hockey puck type round rubber blocks and they are perfect on top of the factory ones for certain pinch-welds, such as on my Hyundai Kona.
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    QuickJack - for those of you wondering

    New pinch-weld blocks: https://www.quickjack.com/accessories/round-pinch-weld-blocks/?utm_source=QuickJack+Newsletter&utm_campaign=56a1b14915-QUICKJACK_SEMA_2019&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_da5b25900f-56a1b14915-458101615&mc_cid=56a1b14915&mc_eid=e14102cc05
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    QuickJack - for those of you wondering

    I am fast at setup, as I keep it stored under the van where my wife parks. I do wish I had the ceiling height for a lift I could stand under, but this is the next best thing and it works well for my situation....Just changed the oil on the Odyssey this morning with it and the Fumoto valve and...
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