Garage Flooring
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We have so many amazing pictures that have been posted here. Many of the regulars on the forum are looking for the 'perfect' garage but we have had a ton of private messages and emails about what just an ordinary requires.
For those of us who want 'perfection' this was probably not it. This shows that without taking the time and money to fill joints, cracks, etc you can take your floor from ugh to nice. There are plenty of other projects using the Rust Bullet to demonstrate full broadcast and random flake systems.
Project Location: Grand Junction, CO
Sq. Ft. 400
Material Used: Two Gallons Rust Bullet, quart Rust Bullet Solvent, Quart Metal Blast, 16oz Pour N restore.
Prep: Removed oil stains using PNR & metal blast. Taped off walls. Everything else coated as is. Joints had been half filled with a paintable caulk years ago. Not ideal, but the Rust Bullet coated it fine. If it was flush with the floor we would be concerned. In this case we were not.
Cost at retail:
2 Gallons Rust Bullet $284.98
1 Metal Blast $19.99
1 Solvent 11.99
1 PNR $16.49
Homeowner applied PNR which soaked up large oil stain. Then Metal Blast was applied and allowed to soak in for 1/2 hour. The entire floor was then rinsed well and allowed to dry for several days.
Prep time 1 Hour
Coat 1: 2 Hours
Coat 2: 1.5 Hours
Clean Up: 1/2 Hour
Roller Marks
The first coat roller marks and very small pinholes are prevalent. Proper rolling technique eliminated the roller marks and pulling the roller back towards you with no pressure, evened out the coating and left a great appearance.
Odor
Very strong during install, including in the house. Dissipated noticeably overnight.
For those of us who want 'perfection' this was probably not it. This shows that without taking the time and money to fill joints, cracks, etc you can take your floor from ugh to nice. There are plenty of other projects using the Rust Bullet to demonstrate full broadcast and random flake systems.
Project Location: Grand Junction, CO
Sq. Ft. 400
Material Used: Two Gallons Rust Bullet, quart Rust Bullet Solvent, Quart Metal Blast, 16oz Pour N restore.
Prep: Removed oil stains using PNR & metal blast. Taped off walls. Everything else coated as is. Joints had been half filled with a paintable caulk years ago. Not ideal, but the Rust Bullet coated it fine. If it was flush with the floor we would be concerned. In this case we were not.
Cost at retail:
2 Gallons Rust Bullet $284.98
1 Metal Blast $19.99
1 Solvent 11.99
1 PNR $16.49
Homeowner applied PNR which soaked up large oil stain. Then Metal Blast was applied and allowed to soak in for 1/2 hour. The entire floor was then rinsed well and allowed to dry for several days.
Prep time 1 Hour
Coat 1: 2 Hours
Coat 2: 1.5 Hours
Clean Up: 1/2 Hour
Roller Marks
The first coat roller marks and very small pinholes are prevalent. Proper rolling technique eliminated the roller marks and pulling the roller back towards you with no pressure, evened out the coating and left a great appearance.
Odor
Very strong during install, including in the house. Dissipated noticeably overnight.
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