zephyr9900
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Hi all! My first post here. Thanks to all who participate in this forum, which has greatly helped in my own project to this point.
My wife and I recently bought a house with a "2-1/2 car" garage--two actual stalls with individual doors and a raised area to the side that is as wide as a stall itself (i.e. my new workshop!) There is also a 2-1/2 foot wide ledge along the back wall.
The garage is about 600 square feet, and I have ordered two kits of EpoxyMaster through Costco. Unfortunately, the floor had been sealed, so I rented a hand grinder (and bought a 7" diamond cup wheel...) last weekend. Four hours later I had about half the floor ground. I am renting the grinder for another half day tomorrow to finish the grinding. I've removed the baseboards and door thresholds in order to get right up to the edges of the floor.
On the broad surfaces the grinder is doing a good job. However, in each interior corner there is a triangle about 4" on a side where the wheel can't reach, in areas along the ledge the concrete dips (see the third picture) and there is the ledge itself and stemwall along one side to deal with. I haven't seen (maybe not searched hard enough) those issues mentioned.
Is wire-brushing the "inaccessible" surfaces sufficient, or should I plan to acid-etch them before the final washing of the floor?
Thanks,
Randy
My wife and I recently bought a house with a "2-1/2 car" garage--two actual stalls with individual doors and a raised area to the side that is as wide as a stall itself (i.e. my new workshop!) There is also a 2-1/2 foot wide ledge along the back wall.
The garage is about 600 square feet, and I have ordered two kits of EpoxyMaster through Costco. Unfortunately, the floor had been sealed, so I rented a hand grinder (and bought a 7" diamond cup wheel...) last weekend. Four hours later I had about half the floor ground. I am renting the grinder for another half day tomorrow to finish the grinding. I've removed the baseboards and door thresholds in order to get right up to the edges of the floor.
On the broad surfaces the grinder is doing a good job. However, in each interior corner there is a triangle about 4" on a side where the wheel can't reach, in areas along the ledge the concrete dips (see the third picture) and there is the ledge itself and stemwall along one side to deal with. I haven't seen (maybe not searched hard enough) those issues mentioned.
Is wire-brushing the "inaccessible" surfaces sufficient, or should I plan to acid-etch them before the final washing of the floor?
Thanks,
Randy
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