cavalry
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I wanted something a bit different when I built my shop. I am on epoxy all day so I kind of didn't want to look at it at home. I like epoxy but it does have its limitations for a working shop. I already owned the equipment to grind the floor and liked the look so I did this "small" floor as an experiment.
Like any finishing job this one started with prep. I bought my place when it was only a few years old but the original owner is responsible for 99% of this mess. I cannot tell you how many hours I spent pulling up oil. This was the state of the floor after the initial degreasing and pressurewashing.
I think I used every homebrew, internet certified, expert advised, proven technique out there to pull up the oil. Every de-greaser known to man, various solvents, absorbents, steam, pressure washing, etc, etc. In the end the only thing that pulled up the oil was careful application of heat. Enough to pull the oil out of the pores and vaporize it but not so much as to spall the concrete. Anyway, this is before and after removing oil
Like any finishing job this one started with prep. I bought my place when it was only a few years old but the original owner is responsible for 99% of this mess. I cannot tell you how many hours I spent pulling up oil. This was the state of the floor after the initial degreasing and pressurewashing.
I think I used every homebrew, internet certified, expert advised, proven technique out there to pull up the oil. Every de-greaser known to man, various solvents, absorbents, steam, pressure washing, etc, etc. In the end the only thing that pulled up the oil was careful application of heat. Enough to pull the oil out of the pores and vaporize it but not so much as to spall the concrete. Anyway, this is before and after removing oil
