Hello everyone! I'm finally getting around to posting about my garage coating experience.. I'm located in the NW and had issues laying epoxy down due to temps.
Ran across Justins thread about the Rebate program and we struck up conversation regarding the white floor I had wanted, etc. After I had ordered the product, I had a change of heart and wanted to add color chips on the top layer. Originally had planned on 2 coats of base grey and two color coats in White.
Used Rust Bullet spot remover on some of the oil stains. House was built in 2003 and the pad was in really good shape aside from some leveling issues at the expansion joints.
700sqft 3 car garage
3.5 Gallons of Base
3.5 Gallons of White
4 Gallons of Clear shot
18lbs of Color Chips
GarageFlooring Antiskid .5lb
Legacy HD821 Gel Filler
5" Harbor Freight Special grinder and Diamond cup wheel
Amazon.com universal 5" dust shroud (worked fantastic)
Shop Vac w/dust collection bag
I should have left the garage in White as the finish looked fantastic. I became worried about tire marks and scratches so figured the color chips would help break it up if something were to occur.
I sprayed the clear coat on using an airless sprayer on top of the color chips.. I would not recommend this as the clear just hung out in the air/garage/hvac, was a mess. Really needs to be rolled on!!
Legacy Gel Filler HD821 used here. I ground about 1/2 down on one side of the pad due to leveling issues and should have ground the gel down farther as you can see the patch line in certain spots:
White color coat after the 2coats of Grey, you will want 2 coats of color on top of the base if you want the airplane/hangar effect:
Color chips now on top of the white, sprayed the first 2 gallons of clear(notice color chips not really "under" any clear this is why it needs to be rolled on instead of sprayed in my opinion)
Once everything tacked up, I went about 12-14hrs in between recoats however with the spiked shoes I was able to lay the base coats within 6hrs of eachother.
Here is how it looks after the last coat of Clear was "ROLLED" on.
Product rolled on extremely easily. Justin was on the ball when I emailed or called him regarding ANY questions.. I had to email him frantically on sunday morning and had a response back within 20minutes. ( I ran out of clear all my fault)
What I would change:
1. Should have ground down the gel a bit more so I wouldn't see the seam come through the coating.
2. Not used Color chips or done less of a broadcast as I struggle with the "thick" spots. (helpers didn't understand feeding the chickens, instead of just throwing it down) I'm a bit OCD and the broadcast of chips really pisses me off.
3. Purchased respirators for everyone, including the neighbors. Seriously this stuff stinks, close the windows and HVAC otherwise your entire house will wreak of solvent. (only lasts for 3-4hrs then most has dissipated)
Would I use the product again in lieu of an epoxy solution? Yes, for the climate I applied this in and the garage use that I have, this will be perfect. I detail/basic maint/performance mod installs as this is not a working professional garage, I didn't think a full blown epoxy solution was warranted!
Thanks for reading through my rambling! I love the look of my new garage, now I just have to let it cure and move everything back in!!
Thanks to everyone on GJ for pics and testimonials and most importantly Justin from Garageflooring as he went above and beyond helping me with any questions or concerns I had.
Chris
Ran across Justins thread about the Rebate program and we struck up conversation regarding the white floor I had wanted, etc. After I had ordered the product, I had a change of heart and wanted to add color chips on the top layer. Originally had planned on 2 coats of base grey and two color coats in White.
Used Rust Bullet spot remover on some of the oil stains. House was built in 2003 and the pad was in really good shape aside from some leveling issues at the expansion joints.
700sqft 3 car garage
3.5 Gallons of Base
3.5 Gallons of White
4 Gallons of Clear shot
18lbs of Color Chips
GarageFlooring Antiskid .5lb
Legacy HD821 Gel Filler
5" Harbor Freight Special grinder and Diamond cup wheel
Amazon.com universal 5" dust shroud (worked fantastic)
Shop Vac w/dust collection bag
I should have left the garage in White as the finish looked fantastic. I became worried about tire marks and scratches so figured the color chips would help break it up if something were to occur.
I sprayed the clear coat on using an airless sprayer on top of the color chips.. I would not recommend this as the clear just hung out in the air/garage/hvac, was a mess. Really needs to be rolled on!!
Legacy Gel Filler HD821 used here. I ground about 1/2 down on one side of the pad due to leveling issues and should have ground the gel down farther as you can see the patch line in certain spots:
White color coat after the 2coats of Grey, you will want 2 coats of color on top of the base if you want the airplane/hangar effect:
Color chips now on top of the white, sprayed the first 2 gallons of clear(notice color chips not really "under" any clear this is why it needs to be rolled on instead of sprayed in my opinion)
Once everything tacked up, I went about 12-14hrs in between recoats however with the spiked shoes I was able to lay the base coats within 6hrs of eachother.
Here is how it looks after the last coat of Clear was "ROLLED" on.
Product rolled on extremely easily. Justin was on the ball when I emailed or called him regarding ANY questions.. I had to email him frantically on sunday morning and had a response back within 20minutes. ( I ran out of clear all my fault)
What I would change:
1. Should have ground down the gel a bit more so I wouldn't see the seam come through the coating.
2. Not used Color chips or done less of a broadcast as I struggle with the "thick" spots. (helpers didn't understand feeding the chickens, instead of just throwing it down) I'm a bit OCD and the broadcast of chips really pisses me off.
3. Purchased respirators for everyone, including the neighbors. Seriously this stuff stinks, close the windows and HVAC otherwise your entire house will wreak of solvent. (only lasts for 3-4hrs then most has dissipated)
Would I use the product again in lieu of an epoxy solution? Yes, for the climate I applied this in and the garage use that I have, this will be perfect. I detail/basic maint/performance mod installs as this is not a working professional garage, I didn't think a full blown epoxy solution was warranted!
Thanks for reading through my rambling! I love the look of my new garage, now I just have to let it cure and move everything back in!!
Thanks to everyone on GJ for pics and testimonials and most importantly Justin from Garageflooring as he went above and beyond helping me with any questions or concerns I had.
Chris
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