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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    I’m not really touting it. ;). It was, “what I find interesting is that a product like DAP…”. As in, “there seems to be formulations that are more forgiving to the surface profile than epoxy”…. Ideally, your product or similar is what I’d like to do… but I’m talking to Home Depot and...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    Agreed. Renting a walk-behind grinder is $200 from Home Depot alone, and you need to rent a U-haul or pick-up for it if your car can’t handle it. Then you need respirator, shop-vac, etc. This is actually the big deal portion of the DIY element. What I find interesting is something like DAP...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    Got it. Another “last question” 😆: for prep, ever pressure wash at 4000 psi vs. grind? Can that prep a floor sufficiently for your product?
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    I’d rather “overthink it” than “underthink it,” though. If you fail to plan, you plan to fail, as they say…which is the case of countless people in the comment sections of flooring products, who spent a lot of time and money on their project only for it to become some kind of...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    Ah, right… you mentioned the VOC content. I meant just “odor/outgassing.” Speaking of too good to be true! 😆. Kidding… but an epoxy solution with zero odor, zero VOC content——but adheres like it does! Sounds miraculous, but “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    One last question: what is the off-gassing/VOC level with your coatings?
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    Thanks again for taking the time to answer these questions. Definitely a lot of food for thought! I will be in touch if I decide to go this route. It’s not yet a cut and dry decision, for sure!
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    Yep, you’re absolutely right. I saw someone using an angle grinder “on an angle” once. New to the scene, I just assumed “angle grinders” were for removing large chunks “on an angle.” So apparently Bosch’s marketing decided to fix this semantic assumption, and market it as “something...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    Well I have to admit you don’t fool around with the fish flirting with your bait. ;). That’s refreshing. If I go this route, you’ve crowbarred yourself onto the shortlist with your persistence, articulation, and walk-through offer. Three follow-up items while I’m “flailing on the hook” in the...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    To summarize: Thousands put in new floors every year at various price points. There are various options for various conditions. A smart analysis of the landscape is a proper way to go, especially after having invested time and money into the same floor in the past (I’ve already encountered...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    Ummm… How does asking questions to pros about options at various price and effort points mean I don’t want to take their advice? Your takeaway is not based on the totality of what I’ve said. I have already decided against polishing it due to their responses? Now I’m trying to find the...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    It’s very tempting… the draw to that “super sheen” appearance. It may not be rocket science, but as a 1-person job, you still have to be “on it,” especially with the pot life. 😉. And the surface has to be 100% legit. We’re talking $475 for that + $300 for Grinder + $125 in mask, buckets...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    The project brackets into one of two categories for me: a) If it’s even possible, spend as little as possible to “get it respectably presentable” and make it worth a “DIY for neophyte” project with minimum risk Or b) spend 4x that, in which case does it make sense to have someone else do it...
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    Is there a “pre-mixed” trowelable fast solution for a garage floor?

    Exactly… and therein is a lot of the budget, time, and effort.
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