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My macropoxy floor is now complete

icefisherman

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I used Sherwin williams macropoxy 646 thinned down 20% for a primer, and than full strength for a intermediate coat along with some flakes. I topped it with a product from sw called Rexthane ( its a one part, moisture cure, solevent based urethane). Everything I used was solvent based so it was very strong smelling ( I used a respartor ). I just left my doors open a few inches at night along with a fan in there. One day later I can hardly smell it anymore. Its really a hard product. I talked to a rep from sw and they were very helpful with everything. Time will tell how it holds up!
 
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JDM5LugHatch

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Good stuff. You need to host them on a site like photobucket and then use the tags that look like [IMG} [/IMG] copy and paste them here. My house smelled horrendous for a week after doing the floor.
 
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TickTack

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You weren't at the SW in Blaine today, were you?

I was looking into floor coatings there and they said the guy that was just there did a garage with macropoxy and then rexthane.

Did you use flakes or sand?

Any chance I can check it out if you're close sometime?
 
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icefisherman

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Hey ticktack what a small world, I was at sw today. If you go back a page or two I got some pictures posted of my macropoxy floor. I used flakes with no sand and rexthane over the top. If you can private message me your number I can call you and we can setup a time to comeover and see it. I am usually home after 4 p.m.
 
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