I had too much stuff in there already, so I did half the floor at a time. The second side came out the same as the first. The 4 gallons was plenty in my situation.
The first couple of weeks I was being very careful not to scratch or drip anything on the floor. Initially it seemed to scratch...
I then left the floor alone for or 3 days before really looking at it. I seemed to have light “mop haze” on the floor if you got at the right angle. Feeling it there was no ridges or anything, it looked more like streaks you get when cleaning things. I was planning on doing a light burnish...
1st Full Coat:
The first full coat went down much smoother. As long as I didn’t try to go back and mop over a section that was done 5 minute prior the mop didn’t stick too bad. I ended up having to let this coat dry overnight as well to get to the point where it wasn’t tacky.
To Start, I followed all the Covertec instructions to the T and used an automotive paint mixing cup to measure everything out perfectly. I mixed up small amounts did as much as we could them mixed more so I pretty much had no waste.
Primer coat:
I had my wife run the Scotts pump sprayer...
I wanted to share My experience with Covertec U140 in my new barn.
After talking to Charles from Covertec and getting all my ridiculous questions answered, I ordered a sample of CD80 and the U140 to try in a small area to make sure it was what I wanted. My floor is 5 years old and was power...
I'd be interested in what it didn't do well also. I'm getting to the point I need to seal the floor in my new building. I will be using the shop as a shop and want something that looks good and holds up fairly well Thanks, Jason