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epoxy and humidity

barrentine

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I just finished a 20x40 metal shop.I have 5 , 1 gallon rust-oleum epoxy shield kits.according to the instructions the temp needs to be75-85 degree range and humidity needs to be low.I live in central Georgia,it will be October before this happens.We always have hot humid days.How much does this affect the epoxy
 
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nokkieny

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I had the same question, I also am in georgia, but basically you can do it in the morning/evening. Although, I think the only issue with the higher temps is it will dry faster, I had someone helping me so we got it down pretty quickly, however one part that was directly being hit by the sun was a little tacky on the 2nd backroll.
 

haugy

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Same problem here. I haven't even ordered my wolverine stuff yet because it's been 100 degrees by 10 am. I'll never get it down in a 1200 sq/ft garage in time with those temps.

I'll be putting coverings over my windows to reduce glare and sunlight.
 
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willymakeit

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Rent a dehumidfier,and use it up until the epoxy is installed. We do this on concrete floors to bring the moisture content down in the concrete before floors are installed.
 

scottzilla

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I did my floor yesterday with the Rustoleum kit. I think the temp is more important than humidity, though high humidity will effect drying time. According to the instructions 85 is the high.
 

LegacyIndustrial

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High humidity will cause an epoxy floor system to "Blush".
It's a cloudy white messy mess that you don't want to have to deal with.

Wait for a better day or condition the air in the room to be coated.
Running a fan will help kill the humidity in the room.

-Scotty
 
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