Guys I just epoxied my 3 car garage at my new house. The concrete floor was about a year old, clean, never driven on, no oil spots, just dirt and sawdust from the construction. I pressure washed and acid etched it twice. I also used Epoxy Shield Concrete Patch to fill in the cracks I already had and sanded them, as I read the forum and seemed the consensus was not to use caulk. I decided to also spend the money and put down Devoe penetrating primer.
The primer was an experience. I put it down at night and started in the back corner. As I went from one side of the garage to the other, the primer was drying in the back of the garage. When I got to front of the garage, it didn't seemed to be drying. I didn't think anything about it, just chalked it up to it getting cooler outside at night with the doors cracked. When I got up the next morning (base coat day), the front of the garage was just as wet as the night before. Guess I put it on a little too thick towards the front. Finally got the floor dry enough for the base coat that night. It went on just fine. Added the color chips. Then clear coated the next day. Here are a couple of pics.
Oh yeah, almost forgot to say that the epoxy that I decided to go with was Epoxy-Coat.
The primer was an experience. I put it down at night and started in the back corner. As I went from one side of the garage to the other, the primer was drying in the back of the garage. When I got to front of the garage, it didn't seemed to be drying. I didn't think anything about it, just chalked it up to it getting cooler outside at night with the doors cracked. When I got up the next morning (base coat day), the front of the garage was just as wet as the night before. Guess I put it on a little too thick towards the front. Finally got the floor dry enough for the base coat that night. It went on just fine. Added the color chips. Then clear coated the next day. Here are a couple of pics.
Oh yeah, almost forgot to say that the epoxy that I decided to go with was Epoxy-Coat.
