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    Epoxy-Coat Bubbles

    That's what I'm afraid of, looking at them everyone has at least a small hole where the gas was coming through. Some might be down to the cement, I'll check better when I sand this weekend. I was told I don't need a primer and I waited for two weeks to recoat . I'll be pissed if it bubbles again.
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    Epoxy-Coat Bubbles

    I was using a leaf blower during and back rolling, then went out for a couple of hours and many more popped up. I just want to make sure after I sand again and recoat that it won't happen again. I plan on doing it again the weekend after next.
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    Epoxy-Coat Bubbles

    I called on Monday and asked how to repair, was told to sand and recoat no primer.
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    Epoxy-Coat Bubbles

    The floor looked dry to me, didn't know I was soposed to wait three or more days. Anyhow I F up, now I need to fix it. :lol_hitti When I screen should I use a 60 grit ? Should I use a primer and if so what, anything from Lowes or HD? Then I just go over the top of it again? Thanks for any help.
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    Epoxy-Coat Bubbles

    Temp was about 70 and it was around 9:30am and I will live in NY. So your saying I need to screen, prime then recoat? Or skip the priming. Floor probably had moisture in it from the cleaning the day before.
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    Epoxy-Coat Bubbles

    No primer used, what is and how do you screen the floor? If you pop a bubble there's just bare concrete in it, so wouldn't re coating just do the same thing?
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    Epoxy-Coat Bubbles

    +I followed each step of the process to the fullest (used diamond bit to get old paint off/etched the slab/filled holes with epoxy shield patch repair). I etched yesterday early in the day and today I began the last step of my process. I put down the epoxy. I did see some bubbles come up...
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