MTC_WKU
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I have been eye balling these message boards for nearly a year. Last summer into the fall, I remodeled my garage to aesthetically look better and to almost function as a screened in porch/man cave, but to also still serve as garage for our cars.
I tore down wire rack shelving, threw away a ton of junk that had sat on those for 10 years, and mounted 3 large cabinets. I insulated and dry walled my exterior wall (why it never was done, I have no idea), mounted two ceiling fans, painted and mounted a 55 inch tv and soundbar.
I then prepared to epoxy my floor. I etched and prepped my floor and what was to be the perfect fall weekend to lay the epoxy down, became the opposite. The temps dropped below 55 degrees and between my day job schedule and having time to do this project, I lost my chance, and the temps never recovered.
Last month, I finally got the job done. For a newbie, I was very nervous. However, overall, this was an easy job. I prepped my floor tremendously with Degreaser and Muratic Acid, moisture test, then layed down two coats of Rust-oleum Professional, heavy flake, and a clear coat.
I made a couple of cosmetic mistakes with the Rust-oleum metallic flake (not sticking 100% to the floor in spots and then not having flake on me as I clear coated to lay down and hope it would stick with the clear coat) but this are so minor in spots that I will not point them out. The clear coat definitely did not live up to the potential 500 sq. ft of coverage on finished concrete. I think the heavy flake may have absorbed more than anticipated. I had to run out and buy another gallon to complete the job. And at that point, I was out of time and money for this project.
Obviously I am concerned about the longevity of the product, but for my project budget, so far, I am really pleased.
The metallic flake in spots rises up through the clear coat and can be a little rough on the bare foot, but overall the floor is tremendous!
I tore down wire rack shelving, threw away a ton of junk that had sat on those for 10 years, and mounted 3 large cabinets. I insulated and dry walled my exterior wall (why it never was done, I have no idea), mounted two ceiling fans, painted and mounted a 55 inch tv and soundbar.
I then prepared to epoxy my floor. I etched and prepped my floor and what was to be the perfect fall weekend to lay the epoxy down, became the opposite. The temps dropped below 55 degrees and between my day job schedule and having time to do this project, I lost my chance, and the temps never recovered.
Last month, I finally got the job done. For a newbie, I was very nervous. However, overall, this was an easy job. I prepped my floor tremendously with Degreaser and Muratic Acid, moisture test, then layed down two coats of Rust-oleum Professional, heavy flake, and a clear coat.
I made a couple of cosmetic mistakes with the Rust-oleum metallic flake (not sticking 100% to the floor in spots and then not having flake on me as I clear coated to lay down and hope it would stick with the clear coat) but this are so minor in spots that I will not point them out. The clear coat definitely did not live up to the potential 500 sq. ft of coverage on finished concrete. I think the heavy flake may have absorbed more than anticipated. I had to run out and buy another gallon to complete the job. And at that point, I was out of time and money for this project.
Obviously I am concerned about the longevity of the product, but for my project budget, so far, I am really pleased.
The metallic flake in spots rises up through the clear coat and can be a little rough on the bare foot, but overall the floor is tremendous!
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