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enfd56

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I will be moving into my new home in early Dec. Temps will be in the 70s-80s . I would like to go with either a very light gray or very light blue color . No Flakes . The garage is 19 wide and its a tandem style with 12 feet of width at 35 feet deep and the other 7 is 24 feet deep . The garage will see light use for the most part . I will be parking my boat and it sits on a tandem axle trailer . I would also like to be able clear over a few vinyl logos .. Thanks in advance and this site is a wealth of information !
 
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enfd56

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Welcome to the forum.

I am not sure exactly what it is that you want information on. What is your question?

HAHA ! good point !! I am looking for recommendations on which system to use . I am leaning towards the nohr-s as it seems it is one person friendly to apply however , I do like the color of the light blue epoxy . Also , will I be able to apply the nohr-s over vinyl logos ?
 

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Either is a good way to go. Place your logo over the coating. They make them traffic ready these days and this is a preferred method.


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Assuming good clean concrete that is not ultra smooth, Rust Bullet would be a very easy way to go

I hope its going to be clean ! just construction garbage i would imagine . Looking at the rust bullet , it seems to be a little too dark for the look i am wanting to achieve . There is a picture posted on another thread that shows an older black car on a Lt. blue floor and it really looks nice !!
 

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I hope its going to be clean ! just construction garbage i would imagine . Looking at the rust bullet , it seems to be a little too dark for the look i am wanting to achieve . There is a picture posted on another thread that shows an older black car on a Lt. blue floor and it really looks nice !!

Yes one limitation with Rust Bullet it the color. One note to that is because it's tint comes from aluminum it does reflect light well and does not tend to darken things up.

Epoxy has a lot more color options, but you will need to do more prep.
 

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Yes that's our floor. Thompson Bros Racing from PA. (Funny cars) They had a huge drive-in party after the floor was done.


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Thank you for all your replies . I did look at the metallics that are being offered but i want to keep with a simple clean look . I think a very light blue or gray will go nicely with the boat .
 

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Have you seen any in metallic - your boat would look really good next to them. Here's mine. You can get any color
 

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