The pics look great. Nice work.
Right now my floor is covered in snow, ice and salt. LOL. But it is still holding up well. Matter of fact I had a "big enough" oil leak from my van last week. It was great to see it all pooled up nicely on the new floor. I just grabbed some paper towels and moped...
Yup definitely some stinky stuff.
So how did everything work out for you in the end? I would love to see a picture of your final Epoxy project.
It's now one week later for me and I'm going to park on it tonight. I figured I'd give it a full 7 days to cure before I did.
I added a picture to original post above.
The floor's native dry colour is the gray areas. The darker parts are the "clear" primer (it actually has a bit of a yellowish tint).
The plan was to put the primer down, let it dry for a day (3-day max re-coat time) and then cover the now tacky floor...
Thanks Shea. That is certainly good to hear.
I was most worried that I had tried to apply the primer to a floor that was too cold. As I was just below their recommended low temp of 55F.
I got a hold of the BM sales person. He basically told me the same as you. The manufacturer's white pages on...
Howdy folks.
I just put down a coat of Corotech's Epoxy Pre-Primer v155 onto my garage floor. It was purchased from Benjamin Moore in Ottawa Canada.
I did a full diamond grind to remove any and all old paint & Sealer. Sweeping, Vacuuming, mopping to remove all dirt and dust. The floor is clean...