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Rust-Oleum EPOXY SHIELD Re-Apply Question

FDNY-L107

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I applied Epoxy Shield in my garage about 7 years ago and have had great success. There is an area, approx 5x5 section however, that did not adhere well (my fault during the application).

I have a 3 car garage, 800 sq ft, and wish to apply another coat of the Epoxy Shield in the 2 car area (basically recoat one side of the garage). Can I get away with just cleaning the surface or will I need to strip and grind down the epoxy, clean, prep and re-apply?

I think I know the answer, but just was looking for confirmation.

Thanks!
 
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munkey

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I think I know the answer, but just was looking for confirmation.
Yep, you do. I'm sure the experts here will tell you to grind it down; a good coating on top of a poor coating is still a poor coating. I guess the only exception might be if ALL of the "poorly adhered" sections had fully delaminated and was long gone and the surface has a favorable profile (rough). Otherwise, I don't understand why you'd want to make the same mistake again, and have to do it a third time. You could probably use an angle grinder or something on an area that small...

Why didn't the original coating adhere well in that spot?
 
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srode

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Maybe just sand blast that area, or grind it and mask / recoat it would be easier.
 
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