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Put the Epoxy-Coat clear down today

Ruddy

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All went pretty well and looks nice and shiny again even after all that sanding.
tried to do a better job of making it smoother with the squeegee, since I've noticed when the paint went down it is hard to flatten out the high spots with the roller. Also used an 18" roller and frame this time, which was nice and no worries about it coming off the frame. Yep, I cleaned the frame with MEK after also! ;-)
 
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Ruddy, Looks great it really turned out nice. I just wish I was far enough along to do my floor. Super Job, Rudy
 
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Ruddy

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looks great Ruddy. What did you fill the seems with on the floor?

I used Sikaflex 1CSL. It says you can paint over it after a couple of hours, but I coated it after 5 hours and it bubbled. It was 3 days later before I got to the next 1/4th of the garage and then the Sikaflex stayed nice and flat.
I've been thinking about using it outside as well to keep out the crud, then frozen crud in the winter, but not sure how it holds up by itself outside.
 
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Ruddy

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Dead bugs.
I see some dead soldiers on the drying floor this morning. When it dries hard and I can get out there, I'll pick them out as best I can. This got me thinking; can the clear epoxy be polished out like a car finish to remove these kind of blemishes?
 
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