I've been reading the forum for a few years, enjoying the pictures and makeovers. I did my 20x30 garage floor 9 years ago when I built my house, i.e. new concrete, cured for 6 months. I used Sherwin Williams ArmorSeal 1000HS which is a high-solids 2 part epoxy. I did all the right prep, etching and washing and installed the SW primer coat. I think the weak point was I only used 1 color coat and no clear as I was on a budget with a new house. I'm guessing it was installed at 3-5 mils based on the SW data sheet.
The floor has seen heavy use rolling around large floor jack and engines etc.
It has abraded mostly where the tires sit and scratched and peeled in spots but it is firmly down in 90% but looking crappy with little pits.
I'm ready to re-do it and going with a product I have not seen mentioned here. My neighbor has had it down for 2 years without noticeable wear. It's Dynamis EPO Coat H3H 100% solids. Each coat is applied at 10mils.
I bought 5 gals for 2 coats of color and 3 gals for 1 coat of clear with flakes so I hope to finish around 30 mils. Does that sound like a good plan for longer term durability?
Questions:
1. I know I need to abrade/sand the floor to get a good mechanical bond but do I really need to rent a diamond stone grinder to take it all off? It's $160/day and I'm hoping I can get away with a good sanding and scraping of the loose areas. I plan to go through all the etch/wash prep, clean off oil etc.
2. Is it recommended to use anti-skid additive? This product is very glossy.
Has anyone installed clear without additive and regretted it?
3. Is 4 lbs of standard 1/4" flakes enough for medium coverage? I'm going for the granite look with gray base color.
I'm sure I'll have more questions as I get into the project. If you read this far, looking for constructive feedback.
The floor has seen heavy use rolling around large floor jack and engines etc.
It has abraded mostly where the tires sit and scratched and peeled in spots but it is firmly down in 90% but looking crappy with little pits.
I'm ready to re-do it and going with a product I have not seen mentioned here. My neighbor has had it down for 2 years without noticeable wear. It's Dynamis EPO Coat H3H 100% solids. Each coat is applied at 10mils.
I bought 5 gals for 2 coats of color and 3 gals for 1 coat of clear with flakes so I hope to finish around 30 mils. Does that sound like a good plan for longer term durability?
Questions:
1. I know I need to abrade/sand the floor to get a good mechanical bond but do I really need to rent a diamond stone grinder to take it all off? It's $160/day and I'm hoping I can get away with a good sanding and scraping of the loose areas. I plan to go through all the etch/wash prep, clean off oil etc.
2. Is it recommended to use anti-skid additive? This product is very glossy.
Has anyone installed clear without additive and regretted it?
3. Is 4 lbs of standard 1/4" flakes enough for medium coverage? I'm going for the granite look with gray base color.
I'm sure I'll have more questions as I get into the project. If you read this far, looking for constructive feedback.
