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edubya

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Wanted to thank you all for the help and info I found on this forum. I would have surely messed things up (which I kinda did if you read my previous posts) without the info I found here. Attached are some pics! Been getting tons of compliments.
 

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SunsetsAndFriends

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Nice Porsche, I mean floor. LOL. Seriously, that floor is phenomenal. The flake coverage is perfect. How did you do that? And the shine is nicer than your car, or nearly. What products did you use?
 
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edubya

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Just threw it up in the air at the ceiling. A few times I dropped handfuls of flakes on the floor so don't give me too much credit! My friends visited this weekend and took a close up picture...and then posted on instagram saying "wow crazy stars in texas"....and quite a bit of people thought they were in fact stars in the sky. HA! I used blackfire products - Wet Diamond Sealant and then BlackIce Carnuba on top. You can check them out on Autopia. Also clayed my car when I got it.
 
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edubya

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Knowing about spreading paintchips, you used more than 2 lbs. Just sayin.

I got a 10 lb batch, and split it evenly into 5 bags. I used one bag. If it was more than 2lbs, then they gave me more than 10 lb. Just saying...that I don't really care.
 

48RON54

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Quick question! I noticed you have a step up at the front of the garage. On the vertical surface, were you able to get any of the paintchips to stick? Or did you even bother to try? Decide to just leave it a solid colored surface? It looks like your base color was black and your chips were light grey, correct?
 
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edubya

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I didn't bother to try since I figured I would mess things up by trying to throw flakes sideways, but some did catch on the way down when I threw it at the ceiling.
 
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gleech

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OP, what epoxy brand did you used?

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Jkaz

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Sick floor dude, I love the dark look. I also went with the pepper look though my mix was a tad lighter. I also like the idea of having that rubber parking mat, would definitely serve me well in the winter months here, but I don't like how it covers up the floor. LET THE STARS SHINE!

Edit: Almost forgot about the ride.. my dream car man.. epic.

-kaz
 

NCWTS66

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what color did you use for the floor.? I read that you used black and white flakes.
 

cdoo932

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Blackfire is the only way to go! The garage looks amazing.
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