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    My Wolverine coating problem

    Oh and the chips are about 1/4 inch, but do vary a bit.
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    My Wolverine coating problem

    Thanks thegarageguy and mikeyr. Redoing it (which I agree is the only way to fix this) would require all three coats and chips again and would cost another ~1700, plus buckets, roller covers, more sanding... Would get a darker base coat next time and extra chips for good measure Mikeyr, that...
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    My Wolverine coating problem

    Thanks to all who posted. I am admitting user error and if you read my initial post I still recommend the product. However, I am also admitting that I was a little mislead by both other people's experiences and some contradicting statements. For example, when I was grinding the floor down and...
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    My Wolverine coating problem

    Thanks bad idea, I had the same 'good idea', lol. The areas that look normal had excess flakes sitting on top and when I was done, I looked and saw areas that looked less covered so threw more flakes there, but they kept sinking until I was left with no more flakes. I had the same idea of...
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    My Wolverine coating problem

    Here's my wife's version: I am the wife. Let me start by saying Gals, dont try this alone so that you can blame your husband if its not perfect. Key point that i learned: Even if you think your floor is even, it is not: using the 18 inch roller brush to apply the liquatile at the recommended...
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    My Wolverine coating problem

    Dear all, After doing my research on epoxy floors for my garage, I decided on Wolverine through Alphagarage. Fred was very helpful with all my questions as others have experienced, until I ran into a problem. I will not bore anyone with my garage. It was around 650 square feet and my wife...
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