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and countless oil stains i started on my floor. just did half today , due to a ton of stuff i can't leave outside for 4-5 days

didn't get any pics of the prep, but i used a gallon of citrus cleaner from Zep and some driveway and concrete cleaner from zep and quickcrete bond lock cleaner and degreaser now i dread doing the otherside..lol
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I can do those later,plus I'm on a strict budget.
That was only 1 kit. I have 2 gallons of cantrol epoxy 100% solids and solvent based. I got from a contractor back when I was in the navy and we had a new building built. , Might try that on the otherside and i have 2 kits of clear i got on sale from lowes last year.

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Has a few spots where i rolled it too much, but the clear should take car of that
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How did you like the ZEP "driveway and concrete cleaner"? I saw that at the Home Depot the other day and picked up a gallon, but have not tried it yet.
 
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its ok, kinda looked like purple cleaner..lol I used everything I could find as I had a huge stain from a transmission spill about a year ago. And various other oil stains. I'm really hoping this stuff hold up.
 
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Put the clear on today afterwork...
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sucked first starting out cause it looked like I wasn't gonna have enough.
 
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Great Job. That looks awesome.

So tell me how are you going to protect the completed half while you prep the undone side?
 

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looks good. how big is the garage?

that area where you said you rolled it to much it probably where the concrete soaked in the coatings.
 
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Great Job. That looks awesome.

So tell me how are you going to protect the completed half while you prep the undone side?

Not sure , prolly get some thick poly and cover the otherside and duct tape it on the middle side leaving a overlapping section of the side i just did. this coating seems really solid,i think its gonna turn out almost bullet proof. sorry , the garage is 30x30
 
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Well prepped the other side yesterday. almost all day scrubbing and pressurewashing and ended with a good acidwash and rised with pressurewashing and finally a good soaking withhte open hose and squegee . plan on laying down some epoxy today after i go in and spend some time at work.

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ohh and a had a couple of spots where i dripped some clear on this side when i did the first side, the scrubbinbg and acid didn't affect it at all. its still very glossy ..lol glad to see it holds up to acid.
 
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well I used the cantol today, couldn't bring myself to buy another $100 kit of rustolium when i had 2 free gallons of this .. its a little lighter..lol , but at least its coated and now I don't have to worry about spills, and I can be a test case for this cantrol and let you guys know if its worth a ****,only bad thing about this stuff is the 30 min working time. so when you mix it , you better be ready to start painting.

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yea the new cantol makes the otherside look pretty dingy , but its all coated and it allows me to test both brands.also the cantol has as much shine alone with one coat as the rustoleum with a clear topcoat
 
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come on , let me know what you think, I expected a lot of ribbing for being a cheap guy..lol i only have maybe $250 bucks in the whole floor.
 
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Well after almost 6 moths its still tough as nails, Only have 1 tiny spot that is chipped on the quickcrete side from dropping my LT1 assy bracket. has some light surface scuffs , bit no deep scratches and I even had some slag from welding that didn't hurt either one. I really love how it has cut down on the dust almost 100% and the easy clean up really makes it all worth it. Even brake fluid didn't hurt it after sitting on it for 3 days.
 

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The Cantrol side looks WAY better! And, now you have a protected floor.

Here is what I really like. First, you mentioned your budget. And, while most people might finance something they couldn't afford, you leaned on some good 'ol American ingenuity!

This kind of action helps all of us. Ingenuity is what made America great. Thanks for doing your part!
 
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The Cantrol side looks WAY better! And, now you have a protected floor.

Here is what I really like. First, you mentioned your budget. And, while most people might finance something they couldn't afford, you leaned on some good 'ol American ingenuity!

This kind of action helps all of us. Ingenuity is what made America great. Thanks for doing your part!

Yea , I'm just a squirrel trying to KEEP a nut away from the MAN ..lol
 

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I've always said you don't need to spend a ton of $$$ to get a nice floor. You used a no-name epoxy just like I did and got a nice looking floor...congrats!
 
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