quasi_accurate
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Hi all, I've been researching epoxy options for my new garage for a little while, and this forum has been a great source of information. As a result, I steered way from the Rust-oleum line and ordered GarageFlooringLLC's DIY 100% solids epoxy kit, which I plan to install this weekend. My garage is about 400 sq ft. Here's what the garage looks like right now:
The sightly usual thing about it is the step at the back, which I suppose acts as a tire stop. The way I understand the process is (and please correct me if I'm wrong about any of the steps) I need to paint the vertical concrete surfaces (sides and step) and any concrete surface that is adjacent to a vertical surface first with a brush. Basically first use a brush to paint any areas that I can't easily paint with a roller. I marked them below:
I believe then I will dump measured amounts of the epoxy on the floor, squeegee, then back roll with a roller. Do this in 4'x4' sections until entire garage is covered. At the same time, a helper with spiked shoes follow closely behind and broadcast color flakes.
Here is my worry: the pot life is listed as 20-30 minutes. That seems pretty short, especially for someone like me and my friend who have never done an epoxy install before. We will do the brushing in parallel. But just brushing the few indicated areas above might take us 15 minutes. From what I understand (I haven't received the kit yet), the kit comes with two one gallon containers of A+B base coat (and clear coat), so I can mix one gallon at a time. So that helps a bit. Should I be worried about finishing on time? Any tips or advice on how I can optimize the process to make sure I will finish the application within the allotted time?
I appreciate the help
The sightly usual thing about it is the step at the back, which I suppose acts as a tire stop. The way I understand the process is (and please correct me if I'm wrong about any of the steps) I need to paint the vertical concrete surfaces (sides and step) and any concrete surface that is adjacent to a vertical surface first with a brush. Basically first use a brush to paint any areas that I can't easily paint with a roller. I marked them below:
I believe then I will dump measured amounts of the epoxy on the floor, squeegee, then back roll with a roller. Do this in 4'x4' sections until entire garage is covered. At the same time, a helper with spiked shoes follow closely behind and broadcast color flakes.
Here is my worry: the pot life is listed as 20-30 minutes. That seems pretty short, especially for someone like me and my friend who have never done an epoxy install before. We will do the brushing in parallel. But just brushing the few indicated areas above might take us 15 minutes. From what I understand (I haven't received the kit yet), the kit comes with two one gallon containers of A+B base coat (and clear coat), so I can mix one gallon at a time. So that helps a bit. Should I be worried about finishing on time? Any tips or advice on how I can optimize the process to make sure I will finish the application within the allotted time?
I appreciate the help

You did an outstanding job on the flake broadcast! Flakes on vertical surfaces are tough at best. The floor looks outstanding!