Hello everyone. I just bought my first house and epoxy'ing the garage is going to be our first project. I already bought enough black epoxy-coat from lowes and now I'm just waiting for it to be delivered. I have done my research and read alot of threads on here, but I have a couple questions remaining before I embark on this....
I plan on painting my walls as well, should I do that first or after? I assume it shouldn't really matter as long as I'm careful?
The next issue I have is the paint that was put down on the concrete before. I couldn't find the type of paint that was used, but it looks like normal concrete paint. here are some pics.
My friend told me that he just used acid etching over his paint and then just epoxied right over it. According to him, the epoxy turned out level and its been fine for a year or two. Everything I read on here makes it seem like that leaving the paint on will absolutely mean it starts peeling of immediately.
I assume I will have to remove this paint however. Can someone recommend a method? I know diamond grinding is the 'best' way. But unless its absolutely necessarily, I would rather not spend another couple hundred on renting and then more time and tedious labour.
I have read that you can just pressure wash it off, but then somewhere else I have read that pressure washing before applying epoxy will lead to absorbed water in the concrete, which will ruin the epoxy within a year.
The other thing I have read is using special liquids that remove paint. Any info on this?
I know that prep is key. That is why I'm asking how important diamond grinding is vs the other steps. I understand that diamond grinding is the best, but if an easier method gives me 9 years instead of 10... I'm ok with that compromise.
Lastly, do you guys do anything different with the portion of the garage that is exposed, with the doors closed. I think this epoxy coat has a little bit of UV resistence.. But here in AZ , that portion will be getting a beating from the sun. Anyone add anything extra to that portion of the floor?
I plan on painting my walls as well, should I do that first or after? I assume it shouldn't really matter as long as I'm careful?
The next issue I have is the paint that was put down on the concrete before. I couldn't find the type of paint that was used, but it looks like normal concrete paint. here are some pics.
My friend told me that he just used acid etching over his paint and then just epoxied right over it. According to him, the epoxy turned out level and its been fine for a year or two. Everything I read on here makes it seem like that leaving the paint on will absolutely mean it starts peeling of immediately.
I assume I will have to remove this paint however. Can someone recommend a method? I know diamond grinding is the 'best' way. But unless its absolutely necessarily, I would rather not spend another couple hundred on renting and then more time and tedious labour.
I have read that you can just pressure wash it off, but then somewhere else I have read that pressure washing before applying epoxy will lead to absorbed water in the concrete, which will ruin the epoxy within a year.
The other thing I have read is using special liquids that remove paint. Any info on this?
I know that prep is key. That is why I'm asking how important diamond grinding is vs the other steps. I understand that diamond grinding is the best, but if an easier method gives me 9 years instead of 10... I'm ok with that compromise.
Lastly, do you guys do anything different with the portion of the garage that is exposed, with the doors closed. I think this epoxy coat has a little bit of UV resistence.. But here in AZ , that portion will be getting a beating from the sun. Anyone add anything extra to that portion of the floor?
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