I just finished doing the Behr 1-part epoxy floor paint. My prep was:
- 2 year old, unstained concrete
- Behr degreaser
- Behr muriatic acid etcher
And two coats of the one-part epoxy paint. Even after weeks of cure time, paint peeled when I pulled the truck into the front half of the garage for a simple oil change.
I see maybe two mistakes in the above:
1) Using the Behr one-part. (My wife bought it before I had done research)
2) The muriatic acid didn't appear to do anything some of the concrete. The best I can describe is that some areas in the concrete coarsened and bubbled a lot, and other areas didn't seem to react. The pattern was kind of swirly groups of coin-sized spots, which looked to me like texture from the original concrete finishing. Using extra acid didn't change things, so I went on to the next step.
Where did I go wrong?
It would seem that renting a grinder would be the next step. If I grind off the old stuff, will I need to use acid again? (I would prefer not to).
I'm looking this time at Ucoat-It, Wolverine, or something else that's gotten good reviews here. Suggestions and tips appreciated
David
- 2 year old, unstained concrete
- Behr degreaser
- Behr muriatic acid etcher
And two coats of the one-part epoxy paint. Even after weeks of cure time, paint peeled when I pulled the truck into the front half of the garage for a simple oil change.
I see maybe two mistakes in the above:
1) Using the Behr one-part. (My wife bought it before I had done research)
2) The muriatic acid didn't appear to do anything some of the concrete. The best I can describe is that some areas in the concrete coarsened and bubbled a lot, and other areas didn't seem to react. The pattern was kind of swirly groups of coin-sized spots, which looked to me like texture from the original concrete finishing. Using extra acid didn't change things, so I went on to the next step.
Where did I go wrong?
It would seem that renting a grinder would be the next step. If I grind off the old stuff, will I need to use acid again? (I would prefer not to).
I'm looking this time at Ucoat-It, Wolverine, or something else that's gotten good reviews here. Suggestions and tips appreciated
David
