Hi everyone -
I need some advice on how to correct my problem.
Here is what happened:
I used epoxymasters 100% resin epoxy product from costco, it is very nice product and looks great in the areas where I did it correctly.
I broke down the job into 3 areas to address a three car garage. First, cutting in. Second, the single car garage area then finally the 2 car garage area.
My first problem was I didn't have enough product to complete the single car garage but i got it covered, it just looks thin in certain areas.
Now here is the real problem, when i addressed the 2 car garage area the first half looked great. Nice and thick, glossy even spread. Then we needed to do the 2nd half of the 2 car garage area and we were debating if we had enough product as some was still in the mixing container. This is why they tell you to pout it ALL out onto the floor so that it doesnt begin to cure. "Yeah we have enough, pour it down."
Oh my god when it hit the concrete it was so hard to move. So unfortunately we now have thicker areas of where it was poured and we couldnt get it spread very well. I just muscled through the rolling process and forced as much coverage as I could get. The end result is that much of the 2nd half of the two car garage is very thinly covered and some areas have noticeably more amounts. Its not horrible, but it isn't right either.
Can I buy more product and apply a second layer or coat on top? Will it bond and will it look good?
Now the kicker, the perfect spot which was the 1st half of the 2 car garage looked absolutely perfect. High gloss, thick application, it was a mirrorlike finish. A few minutes later as my wife was walking her mother out to the car I hear screaming "Stop Stop Stop No No No". I go running out to the garage door and my dog, who can open our door out to the garage was standing in the epoxy on the perfect spot of the garage, so it now has dog footprints in it but they aren't too bad.
Then as of a few minutes ago it rained and so now the edge of the garage openings are wet. Is that a problem or will it dry okay? It had about 4 hours of drying before the rain came.
So can I reapply some more product to all these areas and make it look better?
Thanks,
BT
I need some advice on how to correct my problem.
Here is what happened:
I used epoxymasters 100% resin epoxy product from costco, it is very nice product and looks great in the areas where I did it correctly.
I broke down the job into 3 areas to address a three car garage. First, cutting in. Second, the single car garage area then finally the 2 car garage area.
My first problem was I didn't have enough product to complete the single car garage but i got it covered, it just looks thin in certain areas.
Now here is the real problem, when i addressed the 2 car garage area the first half looked great. Nice and thick, glossy even spread. Then we needed to do the 2nd half of the 2 car garage area and we were debating if we had enough product as some was still in the mixing container. This is why they tell you to pout it ALL out onto the floor so that it doesnt begin to cure. "Yeah we have enough, pour it down."
Oh my god when it hit the concrete it was so hard to move. So unfortunately we now have thicker areas of where it was poured and we couldnt get it spread very well. I just muscled through the rolling process and forced as much coverage as I could get. The end result is that much of the 2nd half of the two car garage is very thinly covered and some areas have noticeably more amounts. Its not horrible, but it isn't right either.
Can I buy more product and apply a second layer or coat on top? Will it bond and will it look good?
Now the kicker, the perfect spot which was the 1st half of the 2 car garage looked absolutely perfect. High gloss, thick application, it was a mirrorlike finish. A few minutes later as my wife was walking her mother out to the car I hear screaming "Stop Stop Stop No No No". I go running out to the garage door and my dog, who can open our door out to the garage was standing in the epoxy on the perfect spot of the garage, so it now has dog footprints in it but they aren't too bad.
Then as of a few minutes ago it rained and so now the edge of the garage openings are wet. Is that a problem or will it dry okay? It had about 4 hours of drying before the rain came.
So can I reapply some more product to all these areas and make it look better?
Thanks,
BT

you sand the floor or yourself?