hey all -- been a long time lurker on here, and I am finally wrapping up a long-term car project, so I'm looking into refinishing the garage.
Basically (4 years ago) I laid down some epoxy (not a big box brand) -- and I blame myself 100% on the application and condition of the floor now. The floor has seen its fair share of abuse -- motor swaps, brake fluid, etc. But now I want to redo the floor (thinking Wolverine at the moment) and wanted to see what fellow members would do in this situation..
After reading this article: http://allgaragefloors.com/how-to-grind-garage-floor/
I'm wondering whether I should opt for the prep tool or the removal tool offered by Dimabrush.
Also to be noted is that I spilled some POR15 primer and random POR15 on the garage floor so which ever that tool would be best for removing that for future epoxy should be considered.
Now onto the horror..err current pictures of the floor:
Floor's current condition:
Weird impressions in the epoxy (I think this is because I was running low when rolling it out, but I'm open to suggestions of what this is):
Primer/Por15 spill area:
Also had a question about the control joints -- there is epoxy inside the joints. I wanted to use IntegraFlex to fill in the joints, just curious if I'll run into any problems since there is epoxy in the joints and not bare concrete:
Looking forward to hearing your guys opinions!
Basically (4 years ago) I laid down some epoxy (not a big box brand) -- and I blame myself 100% on the application and condition of the floor now. The floor has seen its fair share of abuse -- motor swaps, brake fluid, etc. But now I want to redo the floor (thinking Wolverine at the moment) and wanted to see what fellow members would do in this situation..
After reading this article: http://allgaragefloors.com/how-to-grind-garage-floor/
I'm wondering whether I should opt for the prep tool or the removal tool offered by Dimabrush.
Also to be noted is that I spilled some POR15 primer and random POR15 on the garage floor so which ever that tool would be best for removing that for future epoxy should be considered.
Now onto the horror..err current pictures of the floor:
Floor's current condition:
Weird impressions in the epoxy (I think this is because I was running low when rolling it out, but I'm open to suggestions of what this is):
Primer/Por15 spill area:
Also had a question about the control joints -- there is epoxy inside the joints. I wanted to use IntegraFlex to fill in the joints, just curious if I'll run into any problems since there is epoxy in the joints and not bare concrete:
Looking forward to hearing your guys opinions!
