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    Can I put Epoxy-Coat over DAP 3.0 Concrete Sealant?

    I would love to see pictures when you are finished :)
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    Can I put Epoxy-Coat over DAP 3.0 Concrete Sealant?

    The diamond cup wheel sounds perfect. Just try to get as much off as you can. The diamond cup wheel/angel grinder should do the job.
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    Can I put Epoxy-Coat over DAP 3.0 Concrete Sealant?

    For some reason DAP contains an ingredient that does not allow our epoxy to bond with it. I would remove the DAP that you have already applied, and re-patch with our Concrete Patch Kit.
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    Epoxy Floor Patch Advice

    I recommend removing the areas that are not cured, and using the left over material to patch the areas. You will want to prep the concrete where you are removing the epoxy, and you will want to sand the surrounding cured epoxy.
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    Notched squeegee or not? Is there a consensus?

    If it is the Epoxy-Coat kit, you will be supplied with application tools in your kits. 1 coat of coat, applied with our application tools, will give you about 9.7 mils in thickness. If you would like to use a notched squeegee, or apply the epoxy thicker, I recommend purchasing 3 full kits to...
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    final results after hours of work

    You can apply a clear coat over the top to fill in the pits from the outgassing. There is prep work that needs to be done, and it will cost more money, but it will give you an overall smooth finish. Sorry to hear that you had outgassing.
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    long time gone.back finally with a ?

    Please, post pictures! :) I'm excited to see how your floor turned out. Did you end up doing the whole floor alone? Or, were you able to get someone to help? That's a HUGE floor to do alone.
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    Garage Floor Install Gone Wrong

    At least 30 days of curing time for concrete.
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    Another Wet Concrete Floor Thread ----- Need advice -------------

    If moisture is coming up through the floor, you can purchase a Vapor Gauge Test to determine exactly how much moisture.
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    Between 265 & 485 SQ/FT The 12-Gauge Garage

    Wow! Thank looks AMAZINNNNG!!! I am very jealous! It makes me what to re-do my garage!
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    Epoxy-coat review

    Please contact me at the office. I would like to try to help you with your floor.
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    Legacy Industrial primer/epoxy done!

    Looks like a brand new room!! Great Job!
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    Hello, all

    Please contact me at the office if you have not already.
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    Epoxy-Coat Mixing Ratio

    The measuring stick provided with the kits are marked for a 2.3-1 ratio. However, a 2-1 ratio will work just as well. Also, you mix for no more than 3 minutes. After 3 minutes the epoxy will begin to smoke and can become completely solid.
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    Epoxy Hardness Specifications?

    Hmmm, you should not be able to do that with your floor. That is a sign that the mixing ratio could have been slightly off. If there is too much part b mixed into the ratio, the floor will be "springy" and rubbery. There are no long term problems from this. However, because it could have...
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    Can I add another layer to an older expoxy finish?

    Yes, you can apply epoxy floor coating on top of the Rustoleum coating. If you do not have any lifting or peeling from the Rustoleum coating, you can sand the existing coating with about 80 grit sand paper. This will create a rough surface for the epoxy to bond with. However, if the Rustoleum...
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    Hairline cracks treatment when applying two epoxy coats

    I recommend that you fill the hairline cracks with a latex painters caulk. But, I would be sure to check with the manufacture of the epoxy floor coating to determine what you should use.
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    Epoxy-Coat Light gray on two car

    Looks great! Great write-up! Sorry about your finger :-/ Thanks for sharing.
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    Hello, all

    Yes, I am noticing that from reading past threads, LOL. Very enjoyable to read everyone's input about each product, process, application, etc.
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    Hello, all

    I would just like to start off by saying hello, my name is Kayla. I am from Epoxy-Coat, and I will be filling in Christine's spot on here. I know, I have some big shoes to fill from Christine, but I am very excited to be a member here. I have been viewing some of the threads on here, and I am...
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