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Keeper Of Rotor Hill
Hey,
I have had my floor diamond ground, shotblast, skim coated, reground, all cracks ground out and epoxy filled, etc. Prepped. I then put on 3 gallons of moisture stop, flushed, dried, scrubbed with vinegar and water, flushed again, and put down the polycuarmine.
It's 450 sq ft; 15x30', and a 2.5 car garage kit said it would cover up to 450 sq ft. I read that the coverage was very 'optimisitic', so I purchased TWO 2.5 car kits, for a total of 900 sq ft.
Well, upon installation, I had to use 1.5 kits to even cover it with one coat, and some areas are very glossy and look perfect, others are slightly darker and look splotchy. I'm guessing it was the polycuramine soaking into different areas of the concrete at different rates.
What to do now?
I could try putting on clearcoat, or more coats of the polycuramine. I have half a kit left, but I think I would need at least one more single car kit to get good coverage.
Ideas?
I have had my floor diamond ground, shotblast, skim coated, reground, all cracks ground out and epoxy filled, etc. Prepped. I then put on 3 gallons of moisture stop, flushed, dried, scrubbed with vinegar and water, flushed again, and put down the polycuarmine.
It's 450 sq ft; 15x30', and a 2.5 car garage kit said it would cover up to 450 sq ft. I read that the coverage was very 'optimisitic', so I purchased TWO 2.5 car kits, for a total of 900 sq ft.
Well, upon installation, I had to use 1.5 kits to even cover it with one coat, and some areas are very glossy and look perfect, others are slightly darker and look splotchy. I'm guessing it was the polycuramine soaking into different areas of the concrete at different rates.
What to do now?
I could try putting on clearcoat, or more coats of the polycuramine. I have half a kit left, but I think I would need at least one more single car kit to get good coverage.
Ideas?
