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New Garage Clear Epoxy Spot Fix

RichyRich50

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Hello,

First time adding a clear epoxy coat to my new garage. has not been more than 24 hours yet. It looks like the garage is not leveled due to a spot where the epoxy did not stick or runoff. How do I fix a small spot of clear epoxy? Please see the pictures for reference. I am new to this but I was thinking of buying this( 1 gal. Gloss Clear Concrete and Garage Floor Finish Topcoat) and applying another layer just to the spot. (Yes there is small hair fiber lol I will remove it)

This is the material that I used: 90 oz. Clear High-Gloss 2-Part Epoxy Interior Low VOC Premium Concrete Garage Floor Paint Top Coat Kit

This Is the material I think will fix it: 1 gal. Gloss Clear Concrete and Garage Floor Finish Topcoat



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Shea

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Hello,

First time adding a clear epoxy coat to my new garage. has not been more than 24 hours yet. It looks like the garage is not leveled due to a spot where the epoxy did not stick or runoff. How do I fix a small spot of clear epoxy? Please see the pictures for reference. I am new to this but I was thinking of buying this( 1 gal. Gloss Clear Concrete and Garage Floor Finish Topcoat) and applying another layer just to the spot. (Yes there is small hair fiber lol I will remove it)

This is the material that I used: 90 oz. Clear High-Gloss 2-Part Epoxy Interior Low VOC Premium Concrete Garage Floor Paint Top Coat Kit

This Is the material I think will fix it: 1 gal. Gloss Clear Concrete and Garage Floor Finish Topcoat
That's a drag when that happens. Two sets of eyes and/or methodical rolling really help when applying clear coats or it's easy to miss spots. Technically, the material you want to use on it will adhere. However, it's not epoxy. It's an acrylic clear coat sealer. It's much lower performing than the epoxy clear coat and it will look different as well.
 
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