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Comme ts on my epoxy plan

Dave5817

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Hi All,

This place is a godsend. Thanks for all of the great information. I plan to epoxy my garage - here are some details and am Hoping for any feedback you all might have.


Basics:
Concrete is 11 years old
Unsealed.
Did the plastic/duct tape test. Dry as a bone after 24 hrs
Located in Minnesota
Generally heated in winter - Temps between 35 and 50 F.
Mild pitting and spalling
Have chiseled out the dead spots where spalled. Most less than 2-3" by 1/2 deep after chiseling
Most pits less than 1/4 by 1/4.
Saw cuts at 1/4 x 1/2 deep with one at 1/2 x up to 1 deep. This one has definitely spread but is level.

Patching:
Was planning on using an epoxy or polyurea based patch, even on small pits. Don't want to spread a resurfacer across large sections.

I'd like to fill my saw cuts

Prep:
Degrease, patch, fill cuts and grind - IS THIS THE RIGHT ORDER?

For the wide saw cut, was planning on using a foam rod to fill the bottom.

Material:
Epoxy-coat, flake & clear coat.

So, my questions for the experts are:
1. Should I use a primer?
2. What is the right order for prep? More specifically, should I diamond grind before or after patching and saw cut filling? If I grind before, should I etch the patches?

3. Recommendations on pit and spall patch - would like to use the same material
4. Recommendation on saw cut filler. Seems to be a huge difference of opinion regarding use of simple latex vs other epoxy fillers.

Thanks for all the great info I've found so far and thanks for any thoughts you have on my plan.
 
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LegacyIndustrial

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Grind, repair, prime, coat, clear

We have a nice filler, Xtreme Set 100, can be used for joints and pits


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Dave5817

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Took a look at your instructional video. Looks like great stuff. Couple of questions:

Does it have any flex to it? I'm in MN and although the slab hasn't moved a ton in 11 years it may still.

The sand you used look pretty fine. Most of the playsand I see appears to be more coarse. Does it matter?.

last question - what do you recommend for primer?

Thanks for the help!
 
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Armorpoxy

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Hi,
Our Armorclad Primer is 100% compatible with Epoxy Coat epoxy, we have had hundreds of users use it over the years.
 
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