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Epoxy-Coat versus Rustoleum Epoxy Shield Professional

cansari

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I am planning on epoxying my floor in the next month using one of these products. I have a 3-car garage that is approximately 750 square feet. I will diamond-gind the floor before the application ($130 rental). It appears that Expoxy-Coat is twice the price as Rustoleum (I am willing to pay the additional amount if necessary, but don't want to spend it if unnessary). I will park cars with hot tires in the garage on a daily basis, and my primary concern is that the epoxy not lift off. I am looking for opinions and recommendations pertaining to both of these products. Also, I am looking for opinions as to whether or not to apply a clear coat for either of these products, and if so, which one. Thanks
 
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I've read previous posts which said to stay away from the Rustoleum...but I just went to see my buddies garage who used the Rustoleum and he's never had a problem.His floor is over 10 years old and he even has a hot tub on the epoxy...I'm gonna give it a try myself..Good Luck
 

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With the Epoxy-Coat, you won't have to worry about the hot tire pick up. They do offer a clear epoxy you can use for a topcoat if you really feel you want it. They typically don't find the topcoat necessary.
 

Timm129

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Rustoleum worked great for me. Make sure to get the professional and I would top coat it with the clear....
 

Timm129

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Professional can be bought at Menards here. It is also called industrial. It is NOT water based and costs about $40 more than the reg garage kit. I didnt diamond grind but I did use a stone grinder (had to rent one) to avoid the use of acid and LOTS of other prep work ... cleaning, degreasing, power washing, mopping etc....
 

gau17

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Spend the money and get the Epoxy-Coat. I've used it on 3 applications. Never had an issue. Do it right the first time. Don't cheese out and have regrets.
 
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mktbully

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Spend the money and get the Epoxy-Coat. I've used it on 3 applications. Never had an issue. Do it right the first time. Don't cheese out and have regrets.

+1...do it right the first time. if you have to do it again it'll be more work to scrape/grind the old finish off.
 
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cansari

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Actually, I ended us choosing another option altogether, the Devoe Devran 224HS. It has good reviews and I can apply two coats for less $ than 1 coat of Epoxy-Coat. Plan on installing it this weekend.
 

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Actually, I ended us choosing another option altogether, the Devoe Devran 224HS. It has good reviews and I can apply two coats for less $ than 1 coat of Epoxy-Coat. Plan on installing it this weekend.

Would like to hear a follow-up on how this worked out.
Tom
 

awakeinAZ

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Rustoleum worked great for me. Make sure to get the professional and I would top coat it with the clear....


Same for me. Used 100% solid, not water based. Next week is 2 year anniversary and no issues.
 

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Same for me. Used 100% solid, not water based. Next week is 2 year anniversary and no issues.

Rustoleum's "Professional" branded floor coating available at retail is solvent based and 82.5% - 84.7% solids by weight.

http://www.rustoleumibg.com/images/tds/CBG_EP_TDS_Pro Solvent Based Floor Coating_609.pdf

I can not speak to truly "professional" products that Rustoleum may have available to contractors. I know you had a contractor install your beautiful floor and they may have used a 100% solids product, but I don't believe that's what Timm129 was referring to.
 

pinsky190

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What sort of preparation is required for a new floor if I want to epoxy it? Do I need to diamond-grind it?
 

Joel 67

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What sort of preparation is required for a new floor if I want to epoxy it? Do I need to diamond-grind it?

Not trying to be a jerk, but there are soooo many threads on this topic and more than one option depending on your preferences. You could read on this topic for days if you wanted to.
 
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