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    Epoxy floor prep/floor finish

    One more tip related to acid etching that smeone shared with me. To help further neutralize the "runoff" when you wash the stuff out of the garage pour baking soda just outside the door (use a lot and kind of make a slurry). Seemed to work pretty well for me.
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    Epoxy floor prep/floor finish

    Let me start out by saying I am a newbie here and am NOT a pro installer. Just want to pass along that I had great success with using the product manufacured by Surface Gel Tek to etch my floor. The stuff is not cheap (about $80 per gallon, not including shipping) but it was very easy to work...
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    Anyone have experience with Rustoleum Pro?

    I spoke with the folks at Rustoleum before purchasing the Pro. They said that in reality the kit will cover more like 250~300 sq ft. Based on this I purchased 2 kits for each coat I applied. Really glad I did this because I found that you need at LEAST 1 1/2 kits for 400 sq ft (my garage is...
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    Do you guys leave your garage door open when coating?

    I applied the epoxy with the door open. Someone gave me a good tip, water down the driveway and surrounding areas just before you start. This really helped to keep the blowing dust / debris to a minium.
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    Anyone have experience with Rustoleum Pro?

    I put down the Rustoleum Pro about 2 months ago and it looks great! Prep, prep, prep, prep, and then prep some more. I put down 2 coats of the epoxy color and then followed it up with 2 coats of the Rustoleum Premium clear. Added Shark Grip into the final coat and no issues with slipping...
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    Rustoleum Epoxyshield "Industrial" Floor Coating

    Just finished my garage with the Rustoleum Professional Epoxy Shield (SOLVENT based, not the water based junk from HD) and the Premium Clear. Looks amazing. 1) As said by others many times before, prep, prep, prep and then prep some more! My garage is about 6 years old and the floor was in...
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