spoolgarage
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Any update on new stores?
Any stores in Tucson Arizona? Do you have a link I can click on to read how to correctly install this stuff? I looked on your website but couldn't find anything. Thanks!
How about Port St Lucie FL...
Christine,
First let me say how impressed I am with your tech support (and patience!) on this forum -- just awesome! I've been looking at several suppliers, and have now decided to buy Epoxy-Coat because of your support here. You can tell the boss I said that -- and you deserve a raise!
Question about top coating: I don't plan to do any flake (appearance isn't critical to me, I just want a durable, easy to clean surface -- and flake would just make it harder to find small parts that I constantly drop on the floor). I don't have much UV exposure, just two small windows that face south, shaded by trees in summer -- and of course the patch of sunlight moves across the floor. The floor is new (actually poured 18 mo ago, but never used -- new house) so it has no stains, no previous coatings, no nothing -- just "virgin" concrete. I plan to etch, of course, but no need to do any oil removal or crack filling. Usage: home auto repair shop, no welding, all mechanical work, engine rebuilds, brake work, etc. It will not be a showcase -- it will be a working shop. My main concern is chemical resistance, if I happen to spill brake fluid, brake cleaner, or carb cleaner.
So, my questions are:
1) Do you recommend a top coat? Which type, the standard clear, or the polyurea you mentioned in an earlier post? What's the advantage of polyurea over standard clear?
2) What's the advantage of a clear top coat, over just doing a second coat of the base color epoxy?
3) Does it make any sense to do a second coat of base color epoxy? Or, if I wanted to get 20 mil thickness, should I just buy two kits and lay it down thicker? (I'm guessing that the epoxy will cure regardless of thickness, since it's not a solvent evaporation process).
I plan on calling & then driving to Scranton or Wilkes Barre to buy the kit(s) this week. THANKS for all your support!
Been lurking, and decided to register so I could ask - do you have any stores in or near Memphis, TN? This would include Southaven or Olive Branch, MS.
Thanks!
Been lurking, and decided to register so I could ask - do you have any stores in or near Memphis, TN? This would include Southaven or Olive Branch, MS.
Thanks!
ponjohn, no stores in your area yet, you can order online or at any local Lowe's store. Let me know if you need further assistance on this.
I saw it in Cookeville, TN @ lowes.
The etcher was leaking in the bucket and no 9" roller..... 
you can just email it to me. [email protected]
Our Taupe is a creamy Gray color. The color Taupe is a very vague term. If it came with the Beige blend of flakes, it was Taupe and not Gray. I'm not sure why your last batch was short, as long as it is dried, it will stick without any issues. Not sure why your first impression was so bad....
I was bummed today that Christine wasn't in, and unfortunately the lady that did answer the phone was rather blunt and not in the mood for a "will this product work on my concrete floor that has an Ardex Feather Finish on it" discussion. Her answer was no (which is okay), but I'm not sure I buy it, or if she just wanted to get me off of the phone?!
Regarding timing the second clear top coat application Over the bottom base coat -
Which ideally should be done 18 hrs apart, what time have you guys decided to do the applications? I know ideally for the concrete conditions the base coat should be done when dew point and temp are spread apart - low humidity and warm, and when temps are falling vs. rising for possible outgassing. That puts me doing the base coat in the mid afternoon and the clear coat in the wee hours the following morning. Ugh. Anyone else do it another way?
The review on the red Epoxy-Coat was mine. Since that review I have installed an Atlas 9k 4 post lift using a skid loader and floor jacks. Pushing the 800lb runway across the floor unknowingly dragging some cr6 under it caused only minor scratches. I was truly surprised how hard the Epoxy-coat is. I have one more floor to do and it definitely will be Epoxy-Coat.I only see (1) review for Epoxy Coat on the Lowe's website? With all of the information on here why no feedback on the Lowes website? IT IS FREE TO JOIN LOWE'S. If anyone on here has installed Epoxy Coat with success it can help people like myself and others make a honest purchase. Upload your picture to the Lowe's site also!
Lowe's refunded all of our H&C purchases today so we are being respectful and going to only say H&C stain products did not work on our concrete floor even after correct cleaning as MFG instructed.
The review on the red Epoxy-Coat was mine. Since that review I have installed an Atlas 9k 4 post lift using a skid loader and floor jacks. Pushing the 800lb runway across the floor unknowingly dragging some cr6 under it caused only minor scratches. I was truly surprised how hard the Epoxy-coat is. I have one more floor to do and it definitely will be Epoxy-Coat.
