sharpie_101
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I am in the middle of a coating job and wonder if you could chime in with what could have gone wrong that caused this to happen. This is the epoxy after two coats of primer on a freshly and thoroughly cleaned floor. The weather was in the 70s and it was dry.

Before starting, floor ground:

I sanded a few of them to check whether it was bubbles, but they are solid epoxy. At first I thought it could be from the roller, but I am not sure.
I ground the floor again on a couple of sections and reapplied using a different roller just in case with same results.
Given that it has been more than 24hrs since the install, I know I have to sand the surface so as much as I am concerned, it is what it is. I really want to avoid this from happening again when applying the clear top coat. Maybe use a spike roller?
Any input is appreciated. Thanks!

Before starting, floor ground:

I sanded a few of them to check whether it was bubbles, but they are solid epoxy. At first I thought it could be from the roller, but I am not sure.
I ground the floor again on a couple of sections and reapplied using a different roller just in case with same results.
Given that it has been more than 24hrs since the install, I know I have to sand the surface so as much as I am concerned, it is what it is. I really want to avoid this from happening again when applying the clear top coat. Maybe use a spike roller?
Any input is appreciated. Thanks!
