Money2536
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Last year, against my better judgement, I decided to have my floor done. Long story short, I ended up with a "metal" epoxy system topped with two coats of urethane. So I have two coats of epoxy and two coats of urethane.
Well... My floor looks horrible. The entire thing has turned a shade of pee yellow (it's supposed to look like aluminum) and has a really great pink sheen to it. You can see all of the roller marks in the top coat as well. From about fifty feet away it looks good. Once you get anywhere close it makes me cringe and wish I left the bare concrete alone.
The other problem is that we need to use a buddy system to walk into the house if there is a hint of water on the floor. It's an ACL tear away from me burning my garage down.
I've decided to eat the $3-4K I spent in favor of tiling the floor. I'm ordering cabinets soon, so I need to get the floors dialed in.
My question for the experts is, How do I get this **** off the floor without spending thousands of dollars to make way for tile? I'm assuming thin set and urethane aren't going to play well together.
Can I rent a machine and use something like this? Will I need to buy like ten of these to get through a 600 sq. ft. floor? I'm also assuming this is going to make a huge mess.
http://legacyindustrial.net/cart/mastic-tool-p-165.html
Looks great in photos, just not in person.
Well... My floor looks horrible. The entire thing has turned a shade of pee yellow (it's supposed to look like aluminum) and has a really great pink sheen to it. You can see all of the roller marks in the top coat as well. From about fifty feet away it looks good. Once you get anywhere close it makes me cringe and wish I left the bare concrete alone.
The other problem is that we need to use a buddy system to walk into the house if there is a hint of water on the floor. It's an ACL tear away from me burning my garage down.
I've decided to eat the $3-4K I spent in favor of tiling the floor. I'm ordering cabinets soon, so I need to get the floors dialed in.
My question for the experts is, How do I get this **** off the floor without spending thousands of dollars to make way for tile? I'm assuming thin set and urethane aren't going to play well together.
Can I rent a machine and use something like this? Will I need to buy like ten of these to get through a 600 sq. ft. floor? I'm also assuming this is going to make a huge mess.
http://legacyindustrial.net/cart/mastic-tool-p-165.html
Looks great in photos, just not in person.
