Red Leader
Well-known member
Hey guys, I am finally going to be laying down my Epoxy-Coat floor. I thought it would probably be wise to check in with more experienced sources to just double check on some main points just to make sure I'm not missing out on anything. Okay here we go!
Concrete floor diamond ground (assuming I don't need the acid etch since I already ground the floor)
Cleaning the concrete with a stiff bristle brush, water and (dish soap? Baking soda? Nothing?)
Let dry at least 6 hours before coating.
Mix parts A and B in the correct proportions, for at least 3 min (most important step?)
Once mixed I have 15 minutes of working time.
Pour in corner/against wall, then squeegee out. Roll it all out with the paint roller. After about 10 min, back roll again, and then throw up chips/flakes.
After at least 16 hours have passed, throw down the clear coat.
I'll be doing all this X4 since my pad (2-car garage) is divided into 4 smaller pads.
I am going to be making some spike shoes to make things easier. I bought 8 rollers, so I can use a new roller for each coat and clear coat. I also have 8 paint sticks that I plan on copying the ratios levels so I won't have to guess once the first stick has epoxy covering it.
I am assuming I can re-use the squeegee if I wipe it off, as well as the mixing bucket, as long as the remnants harden over.
Am I missing anything? I should be anywhere from 60-70 degrees during the day, but it will be in the 30s-40s at night. The good news is that it should be clear with no moisture in the air.
Let me know if you guys have any more tips/suggestions/advice or would recommend any changes. I know the overnight temps aren't ideal, but this is my last chance to do this for the year and I need to do it or the epoxy will go bad.
Thanks guys for having my back!
-Dave/RL
Concrete floor diamond ground (assuming I don't need the acid etch since I already ground the floor)
Cleaning the concrete with a stiff bristle brush, water and (dish soap? Baking soda? Nothing?)
Let dry at least 6 hours before coating.
Mix parts A and B in the correct proportions, for at least 3 min (most important step?)
Once mixed I have 15 minutes of working time.
Pour in corner/against wall, then squeegee out. Roll it all out with the paint roller. After about 10 min, back roll again, and then throw up chips/flakes.
After at least 16 hours have passed, throw down the clear coat.
I'll be doing all this X4 since my pad (2-car garage) is divided into 4 smaller pads.
I am going to be making some spike shoes to make things easier. I bought 8 rollers, so I can use a new roller for each coat and clear coat. I also have 8 paint sticks that I plan on copying the ratios levels so I won't have to guess once the first stick has epoxy covering it.
I am assuming I can re-use the squeegee if I wipe it off, as well as the mixing bucket, as long as the remnants harden over.
Am I missing anything? I should be anywhere from 60-70 degrees during the day, but it will be in the 30s-40s at night. The good news is that it should be clear with no moisture in the air.
Let me know if you guys have any more tips/suggestions/advice or would recommend any changes. I know the overnight temps aren't ideal, but this is my last chance to do this for the year and I need to do it or the epoxy will go bad.
Thanks guys for having my back!
-Dave/RL
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