Just finished laying my Wolverine floor and it is beautiful (I'll post a whole thread ont he process once I get all the pictures collected).
However, I used a double-layer of duct tape to edge the seam under the garage door. I removed this tape when the EnduraShield was still tacky and it has left a ridge between the epoxy and the uncoated area. I am a little concerned that this will be:
1) Susceptible to catching and tearing or degrading (lip is big enough to feet with your feet or to have cloth or other potentially "catch".
2) Susceptible to water or other liquid/dirt resting against the lip and causing degradation
I am out of material, so I can't just go back with a little BondTite or EnduraShield and give it a little edged coating to "ramp" the edge down.
So, what is the best method to address this (and if you agree that it is required or can't hurt)? Should I order a little more material and dress the seam with a coat or 2 of BondTite?
However, I used a double-layer of duct tape to edge the seam under the garage door. I removed this tape when the EnduraShield was still tacky and it has left a ridge between the epoxy and the uncoated area. I am a little concerned that this will be:
1) Susceptible to catching and tearing or degrading (lip is big enough to feet with your feet or to have cloth or other potentially "catch".
2) Susceptible to water or other liquid/dirt resting against the lip and causing degradation
I am out of material, so I can't just go back with a little BondTite or EnduraShield and give it a little edged coating to "ramp" the edge down.
So, what is the best method to address this (and if you agree that it is required or can't hurt)? Should I order a little more material and dress the seam with a coat or 2 of BondTite?
