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My Legacy Epoxy Floor

Pig In A Poke

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My floor is about 30 years old, but is new to me oil stains and all. I rented a polisher and 36 grit paper, after three hours of sanding 540 sq.ft. I decided to return and rent the diamond polishing wheel. That wheel made a ton of difference, easier to use, more efficient, and a better experience than the paper. I will edit and upload photos as I go.

Ground but still need to dust.
View media item 52143View media item 52142Primer down.
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Shea

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What is that... two red Legacy Industrial epoxy floors on the GJ? Good job!
 
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Pig In A Poke

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:bitchslap :bitchslap I never put up any finished photos
View media item 61209My flakes distribution was atrocious!

View media item 61214If i were to do it over I would loose the white and only used the black and red flakes.

View media item 61215I had my garage doors up 2" above the floor. I finished putting the coating down then went in to take a shower. As I was getting out of the shower I heard lightning and the downpour began. I was out of epoxy and wound up clearing right over it. It is not ideal but it has held up for a year without a problem.
 

LegacyIndustrial

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Glad it is holding up well. If you ever want to freshen it up and take another swing at those flakes give us a ring.


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