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Epoxy Floor, dry time after etchant

BZX759

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I'm using rustoleum product and jsut applied and sccrubbed the etchant a few hours ago. I live in California and its probably been in the 70s most of the day.

how long does the floor need to dry? I squeegeed it off, but do I need to worry about the water that has absorbed into the pores of the concrete to come out? The epoxy is water based, does that make a difference? Im not sure if a miniscule amount of water will hurt, but i'm not sure how small that would be since I cant see into the concrete.

Also, I have 2 part A's and 2 part B's, can I use 1 of each first, as a first coat, and then do the other half after the first half dries on top of the first half?




Thank you, I'm seriously lookin forward to getting this job done, its been taking me forever
 
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BZX759

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is the plastic bag test essential, or can I just wing it and likely come out with good results if it looks bone dry. Also, its been in luke warm and I live in san diego
 
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BZX759

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I got tired of waiting and started applying the epoxy.

feel like ive been waiting forever, it should only be a few day job its already been like a week it seems. ive been scrubbing rinsing drying for a while. also put down some concrete sealant and am going over it too. its not a rustoleum concrete sealer.

shouldnt this only take like a day? if you hired someone to do it it wouldnt take that long would it?

it seems like some people make this harder then it should be
 

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Not to be a downer but I would toss the rustoleum stuff and get a 100% epoxy kit from one of the vendors on here. I used legacy flooring with great results, epoxy-coatings seems great as well. The water based stuff isn't going to last, even a year.

This isn't something you want to do twice, do it right the first time or spend a lot more time and money getting the crappy stuff off... It's all in the prep either way you do it.


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