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Any way to avoid "sander swirl marks?"

BellyUpFish

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Ok, so I went with TLPPC, because I'm looking for that "Home Depot Shiny Concrete floor" look in my shop.

Well, TLPPC *****. Has to be removed and in order to do that, I have to grind it.

So, is it possible to use a grinder and not have a 1,000 swirls all over my floor or am I about to get very close with a floor scraper and hope for the best?
 
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LegacyIndustrial

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You will have to use enough grit to remove and then a higher grit to remove the swirls.

Unless you jump up to a solid color epoxy system, this is reality.


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Garage Flooring

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Ok, so I went with TLPPC, because I'm looking for that "Home Depot Shiny Concrete floor" look in my shop.

Well, TLPPC *****. Has to be removed and in order to do that, I have to grind it.

So, is it possible to use a grinder and not have a 1,000 swirls all over my floor or am I about to get very close with a floor scraper and hope for the best?

If you let me know when you are going to do the grind we have a fine diamondbrush you can use after the removal tool. Drop me a private email [email protected]
 
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