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Planning on rolling on some epoxy coat this weekend but have a few questions first. Is a standard 2 car garage with some significant oil stains, other fluids, paint, adhesive, general scrapes, gouges, and pitting. This is the next to last step in a pretty lengthy process. All i will have left is to build some cabinets. In the before pictures you can see its pretty nasty. Now its even worse as i have skim coated the ceiling, wall, and put up FRP panels (adhesive).
Steps for preparation (have already done first 3)
Dish soap scrub
Degreaser scrub
Hand scrape and wire brush on high speed drill spot polish
Concrete patch
5 gallon break cleaner scrub
Degreaser applied and scrubbed with diamond grind
Pressure wash
From here i intend on following manufacturers directions for prep and application. i think it needs this much work before the stuff even gets here just to get it to a respectable level.
First question. I plan on using some legacy HD110 or equivalent for filling concrete imperfections, whoever can get it to me fastest. my question is, is this what i need given the pictures below and can this be epoxy coated over with no problem? the holes and scrapes are not that deep but i want this thing to look perfect when done.
Second question. Is my order of operation correct given the shape of my floors? I dont mind overkill and would prefer adding or rearranging steps than deleting them. i want this stuff to stick.
Planning on rolling on some epoxy coat this weekend but have a few questions first. Is a standard 2 car garage with some significant oil stains, other fluids, paint, adhesive, general scrapes, gouges, and pitting. This is the next to last step in a pretty lengthy process. All i will have left is to build some cabinets. In the before pictures you can see its pretty nasty. Now its even worse as i have skim coated the ceiling, wall, and put up FRP panels (adhesive).
Steps for preparation (have already done first 3)
Dish soap scrub
Degreaser scrub
Hand scrape and wire brush on high speed drill spot polish
Concrete patch
5 gallon break cleaner scrub
Degreaser applied and scrubbed with diamond grind
Pressure wash
From here i intend on following manufacturers directions for prep and application. i think it needs this much work before the stuff even gets here just to get it to a respectable level.
First question. I plan on using some legacy HD110 or equivalent for filling concrete imperfections, whoever can get it to me fastest. my question is, is this what i need given the pictures below and can this be epoxy coated over with no problem? the holes and scrapes are not that deep but i want this thing to look perfect when done.
Second question. Is my order of operation correct given the shape of my floors? I dont mind overkill and would prefer adding or rearranging steps than deleting them. i want this stuff to stick.
