SSStang
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Looks great!
I just ordered some U140 for my 30x40 shop
I just ordered some U140 for my 30x40 shop
Nice! One section of mine has a similar pattern to yours. I really like it. I wish my whole floor had it. I figured it was from the concrete curing blankets, but maybe not if yours was done in Texas in the summer. So did you calculate and mix up a little extra u140 on the first coat or just put 1.25 gal each coat?Got mine shop finished up this morning. Ended up using 2.5 gallons. I just did two coats. I think it looks great so far
....I am def going this route in the spring when the temps climb again. It appears the more coats the more shine/gloss you get. Would you concur with that assumption? Maybe, I know on mine, the shine (semi gloss) comes from a weird fracturing effect on the surface where the raised part is shiny. I spread it a little thicker on the last coat. Which might be the cause of the effect. I am guessing that more coats will still result in the fractured finish. Maybe you will have to be the guinea pig on the 4 or more coats! Very smooth concrete seems to help in the gloss department also.
Have you guys scratched the floors yet and had to repair ... is it easy to repair and noticeable once dried? You definitely have to be a little careful. (Like not dragging heavy things across the floor!) It does scratch. I suppose all surface finishes do. However, I don't plan on ever patching. It is what it is and I shall just live with it.
Spray then roll^Did you spray the floor and then use the roller to smooth it out, or did you just use a roller to put the product down like paint?
I'm starting on mine tomorrow.
Thought has crossed my mind to try and polish it to a full gloss shine, but I think I'll leave well enough alone at this point and move on to the next item on my To-Do list.
It looks great. Don't try to polish it though! Coatings cannot be polished like wax. They will degloss and turn hazy.
Got up and put a second really thin coat on Friday morning before work. Thinking more about it later in the day, I think I'd put it on too thin. I was more mopping it on rather than just using the mop to just spread it, if that makes sense. It wasn't anywhere near 800sf/gal rate, so really I probably kinda put 2 "primer" coats on, although only the first one was mixed 1:1 with water (which I really think helped the later coats go on easy).
About 8pm that evening I put on a "normal" (?) coat. Spraying a section at a time in a circular motion about 3' wide and the length of the square I was working in, and just using the flat mop to spread over that same area.
I still had enough for another round and figured I may as well use it vs throwing it out, so put on a final coat Saturday night about 11pm. It's dry enough to walk on today and looks real good. In person it is closer to semi-gloss than it is matte. Thought has crossed my mind to try and polish it to a full gloss shine, but I think I'll leave well enough alone at this point and move on to the next item on my To-Do list. I'm happy with how it turned out.
BIG THANKS to all who have posted their experience and tips, it was very helpful and much appreciated.![]()
Doing the basement finally bubble to the top of the To Do list. Spent this weekend with 2 floor scrubbers getting the floor clean. Just ordered 4 gal of U140. Will be so nice to not track the concrete dust up the basement stairs.Figured I’d post an update. I am REALLY happy with this sealer.
As reported by others, I’ve had a few drops of gas, oil from the dirt bikes get on the floor and it just wipes right off. Had some drops of white trim paint get on the floor while painting the baseboards and it too wiped right up with a wet wipe. The floor sweeps very easy as well.
I did notice that pushing my street bike around while on the rear stand left some scuff marks, so I’ll not do that any more. I got a cheap mat from Lowe’s to try out under the dirt bike stands to keep them from scuffing the floor. Looks like they will work good, so I’ll pick up a few more for the rest of the bikes.
At some point I plan to do the entire basement with the U140, but that’s way down the project list right now.
