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cabin fever

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Ok, I know this isn't a preferred product, but I didn't know GJ existed 8 years ago, when I applied it. :confused:

Over the years, the epoxy shield is starting to show its age. Can I clean the floor really good, and just go over it again?

For the record, I am not wanting to start a bash session on Epoxy shield. It cost me $300 to do my whole garage. I couldn't find anyone under $1200 to come do it professionally. If I have to redo it every 8 years, I'm ok with that. I keep my garage clean, but my garage is used as a garage, and its held up pretty well IMO. :thumbup:
 
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Do you happen to have any pics of the flooring? I'd be interested to see what it looked like when you first installed it and what it looks like now for a comparison. Thank you in advance.
 
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Ok, I know this isn't a preferred product, but I didn't know GJ existed 8 years ago, when I applied it. :confused:

Over the years, the epoxy shield is starting to show its age. Can I clean the floor really good, and just go over it again?

For the record, I am not wanting to start a bash session on Epoxy shield. It cost me $300 to do my whole garage. I couldn't find anyone under $1200 to come do it professionally. If I have to redo it every 8 years, I'm ok with that. I keep my garage clean, but my garage is used as a garage, and its held up pretty well IMO. :thumbup:

I can't give you my 'professional' opinion on this, so I will tell you what I would do, if it were my garage. Their installation instructions say it can go over tightly adhering coatings. I would scrape up any material that looks like it might come up. I would take 150 grit sandpaper and rough up the floor. Then I would go right over top.

I would then go over it again with clear coat. I would do this knowing I am hoping for the best.
 
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cabin fever

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Thanks for the replies.

I know its a **** shoot going over it again. I only have 2 spots where its flaked up, both very small. the concrete was in pretty rough shape, it was at least 20 years old, with no coating on it at all. I just used the acid etch stuff it came with, and scrubbed the **** out of it. Power washed it, and let it dry completely. I doesn't look near as good as my bosses, but again, he hired it done.

sorry I don't have any before pictures, but I will take a couple of it now. Its currently covered in snow/dirt. I hate winter. I plan to redo this in the summer, when its a lot nicer out.
 
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