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Model A Mark

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hey guys, talking about bad luck,
its been a couple years iv been living with it,
so i had my new garage floor pored, every thing was good, then not 30 minutes after everyone left, it started raining,
omg...
i could do nothing but cry..
seams like the rain washed the finish off or something, there are rocky areas showing in a few places, and over the years they have gotten worse.
i cant really even sweep the floor, it makes dust cloud.
so is there any way i can seal this, i do a lot of work on it, lots of floor jack and jack stand action, and engine stands rolling around.
now iv got really bad rocky spots i cant even role anything across...
thanks for any ideas..
mark in dallas....
 
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Model A Mark

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hey scotty, id like to do both if i can..
in the center where i use my jacks most its real rocky, hard to role anything, haha, i just keep telling myself, its better than the dirt i had before..
but id like to fix it if i can.
 

thegarageguy

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Either you can have someone diamond grind it smooth or cap it with a self leveling concrete topping. I would recommend to epoxy and polyurethane both options.
 
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There are many Companies who offer self levelers (Mapei, Ardex, CMP, Drytek, Duraamen and Rapid Set to name a few) and each manufacturer offers a few different formulas, Make sure you ask for a wear topping.
 

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thanks for the help guys,
who makes a good self leveling concrete ?

We have a product that can be put down at 1/16" using a notched squeegee.
http://legacyindustrial.net/cart/legacy-sl-epoxy-coating-p-247.html
http://legacyindustrial.net/cart/squeegees-p-248.html

Works very well and can be topcoated with any epoxy or urethane.

Project Link: http://legacyindustrial.blogspot.com/2012/10/smoothing-garage-floor-legacy-industrial.html



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^^great option Scott

just remember, the thicker the epoxy, the more aggressive prep you'll need

good luck
 
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