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Grinding floor

pauls_workshop

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Hi Bruce27834, yes you would want to diamond grind the floor to get off any sealer before trying to apply epoxy on top. No epoxy would do well on top of a sealer. I just had to do this for my project. Epoxy needs a rough surface to stick, like a 80-120 grit sandpaper ideally. A primer is good, but epoxy wants "an epoxy" primer, not something else. So think of the primer as just another layer of the epoxy. Could be a thinned coat or a cheaper water based epoxy though. To avoid your tire peeling, use a good 100% solids basecoat and diamond grind it first. - Paul
 
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Dave Maxwell

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Well got paid for the grind project. Had to threaten him with lawyer and beating his *** if he raised his voice to my wife again. Now I decide do I put sealer down or epoxy coat. Same price either way. 1500 bucks. Hard decision . Complete custom car fab shop with dedicated weld area.
 
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