Just finished applying a floor covering to my new garage build. I was torn b/w an acid stain or clear sealer. Since I couldn't decide and wanted to go ahead and move stuff in, I chose to go with a densifier...keeping my options open if I wanted to apply a sealer or acid stain at a later date.
I started working on the floor last night. I laid down 3 coats of Legacy Industrial's HD40 Stainguard, waiting about an hour b/w coats. Once dry, (first thing this morning) I spent ~3 hours wrangling a highspeed floor buffer burnishing the stainguard into the floors (damn thing owned me at first, but I got the hang of it). 2 hours with a gloss pad (3M Tan 3500) and 1 hour with a high gloss pad (3M White 3500). I'm sure my abs/core is going to be sore tomorrow morning!
I'm super pleased with how it turned out! It's very glossy and seems to have significantly improved the surface durability (i.e. doesn't scratch or scuff mark). No VOCs either, so no lingering fumes like an acrylic sealer. My lab loves to lay on the garage floor and it's nice knowing she's not catching a buzz from fumes.
Floor prep was super easy, scrubbed with a Simple Green solution and boat brush, mop off water/dirt, then rinse and let dry!
Didn't change the color of the concrete (which I liked) but burnishing left a real nice smooth glossy finish. Total cost was ~425 bucs which included the stainguard, applicator pads, cheap garden sprayer, 10 burnish pads (only used 2 but have to purchase in bundles of 5) and 4 hour floor buffer rental.
Couple pics.
Pre clean - dirty from sheetrock dust, etc.
Cleaned and drying
Finished product post burnishing!
I started working on the floor last night. I laid down 3 coats of Legacy Industrial's HD40 Stainguard, waiting about an hour b/w coats. Once dry, (first thing this morning) I spent ~3 hours wrangling a highspeed floor buffer burnishing the stainguard into the floors (damn thing owned me at first, but I got the hang of it). 2 hours with a gloss pad (3M Tan 3500) and 1 hour with a high gloss pad (3M White 3500). I'm sure my abs/core is going to be sore tomorrow morning!
I'm super pleased with how it turned out! It's very glossy and seems to have significantly improved the surface durability (i.e. doesn't scratch or scuff mark). No VOCs either, so no lingering fumes like an acrylic sealer. My lab loves to lay on the garage floor and it's nice knowing she's not catching a buzz from fumes.
Floor prep was super easy, scrubbed with a Simple Green solution and boat brush, mop off water/dirt, then rinse and let dry!
Didn't change the color of the concrete (which I liked) but burnishing left a real nice smooth glossy finish. Total cost was ~425 bucs which included the stainguard, applicator pads, cheap garden sprayer, 10 burnish pads (only used 2 but have to purchase in bundles of 5) and 4 hour floor buffer rental.
Couple pics.
Pre clean - dirty from sheetrock dust, etc.
Cleaned and drying
Finished product post burnishing!



