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    EpoxyGuard (aka Costco Epoxy) before and after pics

    Fnnished my floor two days ago. This is the same stuff that you can buy at Costco.com, however, they do not carru anything but light gray so I ordered my kits from other online store. Total cost for 750SF $530 for 2 kits $300 for floor grinding 70 for misc stuff ------------------ TOTAL $900...
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    Well, $@#@!%$%#%@!!!!

    I did my floor tonight using the EpoxyGuard, same kit they sale at Costco. I foollowed the instructions and used 2 kits for the 3-car garage. Well, 1/2 of the garage came fine. The other half was disaster, I ended up with 4-5 pretty bad roller marks. I can only think that the half with the...
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    flashpoint and water heater

    I am about to apply epoxy to my floor. My garage is approx 750SF, no windows and there is a gas based water heater inside it. I am afraid to keep my garage door open overnight as some small animal can come inside and ruin the job. So my questions is, what is considered a safe enough...
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    HOT CA weather delaying my install GRRR

    Well, I had my garage floor grinded and tomorrow I am finally receiving my EpoxyGuard kits. I was hoping to have it done this week but the weather is not cooperating. 90-100F Tue - Fri. According to instructions from epoxyguard, the air temperature should be between 60-85F. Now I am...
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    Who has best price on spike shoes?

    I need to order a pair asap. Thanks
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    New garage in CA, ceramic tiles or water based epoxy?

    Hello from California. We just moved into our new home with a huge (for CA that is) garage. The front part is standard 20x20 two car garage. The rear of the garage is raised 4" and is 11x20. So, basically I am looking at close to 600SF of floor space that I am now debating on how to finish...
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