Okay, so now it was time to get to work!
Here is the slab all cleaned off and ready to rock:
(the heater was on overnight because it dipped into the 30s)
And here is right after the first coat was laid down!
Many moons ago, I gave readers the chance to vote on several options for the flake combo. This was the one that won out and it was the one that I used:
(sorry these images are terrible...white balance way off

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I also did the second pad last night (was too tired to take pictures) and laid down the clear on that this evening. Here is what that is looking like:
(this color is more representative of the actual color)
I made tons of mistakes. I accidentally trapped some of that black lining felt stuff (along the edge of the pad/footer) in the roller and rolled it across the floor. I scraped the clear coat with my spike shoes. My vacuum fell over and part of the (nasty, dirty, and dusty) hose fell on the clear coat. I used a cheap roller on the 2nd pad's base coat and lint got in the epoxy (even though I cleaned it off with tape first, will NOT cheap out on rollers again!). I had bubbles coming through the first clear coat (did not use water to clean the pads off, did it in decending temps, so who knows).
However, all in all, I think it looks good and the chips really go a long, long way to hiding the imperfections. I am getting better and learning more with each application that I do. It has been fun, exhausting, stressful, rewarding, and everything in-between. Was it worth it? Absolutely! Would I do it again? Nope, at least not how I did it. I can only take so much punishment
So this is where I am currently at. Before I start on the next pad (which I was going to start on tonight) I would have needed my epoxy repair kit to come in the mail and do the crack repairs, but I have not seen the kit yesterday or today, so it looks like my schedule just took a big nose dive
I'm okay with that, though. It will give the 1st section an extra chance to dry before I start wheeling some really heavy things on it. As soon as I get the stuff in the mail, I will make the repair, then start on the 3rd pad. It looks like I will only get 3 pads max out of this week, since there is a 30% chance of rain on Friday and I don't want to chance the moisture issues. However, with everything being set up and ready to go, I can start on the 3rd and 4th pads as soon as everything else is agreeable.
So I leave you with one last picture showing the full colors of the garage:
That's all for now! Thanks for following along with the insanity over here!