So, I'm an engineer and usually study things to nth degree to make sure I'm going in the right direction. The garage, a different story. Friday PM, wife insists I do the garage "this weekend". She bloats the ego, and encourages me to "live on the edge, and don't plan". I begged for 30 minutes on the PC (it's a standing joke...I can easily spend 3-4 weeks researching a two day project
That's 1/2 the fun.
Anyhow, my wife works in the toxicology department at an auto OEM, and says "just go to Sherwin Williams...we just approved a toxicology request for several vehicle assembly plants. (could have been for the bathrooms, for all I know). Anyhow, if an auto assembly line can use it, why spend my time. Lets go with it!
Well, now that I rolled my first coat of SW Tile Clad HS epoxy...the first of two planned coats, I have to say I am disappointed with how thin the coat is drying. Having now spent several hours perusing...I see that a 100% solids epoxy would be more durable...and look better. Its only drawback appears to be the pot life.
So, now I'm debating. I have not bought the second coat of SW Tile-Clad HS epoxy yet....and my question to the forum is: Amy I being **** for worrying about durability??
I work with electric cars, so very little oil to worry about...but even then, its just a residential garage I wanted to look nice AND be anti-slip. So, do I apply the 2nd coat, and finish with a good Urethane (with shark-bit or similar) ... or go for a 100% solids for the 2nd coat...and then Urethane? I'd also not have to deal with the fumes for coat 2 and th Urethane if I can help it.
Can't promise I'll take the advice, because I have to get this done in the next week (weather permitting)...but I am interested in opinions.
Thanks! And sorry for the long winded question
That's 1/2 the fun. Anyhow, my wife works in the toxicology department at an auto OEM, and says "just go to Sherwin Williams...we just approved a toxicology request for several vehicle assembly plants. (could have been for the bathrooms, for all I know). Anyhow, if an auto assembly line can use it, why spend my time. Lets go with it!
Well, now that I rolled my first coat of SW Tile Clad HS epoxy...the first of two planned coats, I have to say I am disappointed with how thin the coat is drying. Having now spent several hours perusing...I see that a 100% solids epoxy would be more durable...and look better. Its only drawback appears to be the pot life.
So, now I'm debating. I have not bought the second coat of SW Tile-Clad HS epoxy yet....and my question to the forum is: Amy I being **** for worrying about durability??
I work with electric cars, so very little oil to worry about...but even then, its just a residential garage I wanted to look nice AND be anti-slip. So, do I apply the 2nd coat, and finish with a good Urethane (with shark-bit or similar) ... or go for a 100% solids for the 2nd coat...and then Urethane? I'd also not have to deal with the fumes for coat 2 and th Urethane if I can help it.
Can't promise I'll take the advice, because I have to get this done in the next week (weather permitting)...but I am interested in opinions.
Thanks! And sorry for the long winded question
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. Power washed a couple times in sequence, so hopefully prepped ok. Water did not bead anywhere.